Oh please. The only one spreading FUD is you. Trying to suggest that the Kaveri will come close to the gaming experience of a Haswell. You also cherry picked the absolute most GPU limited situations you could find as well. Across all games, the APU won't come close to a 46 or 4770k.
But please tell us that the Kaveri will magically double the performance of the 6800k. Like I said. APUs are fine for HTPCs and light gaming. Anyone using it for a powerhouse gaming system is on serious drugs, because the 4670k is fairly cheap and soundly beats any APU you can buy in terms of IPC and multi threaded performance. And its reasonable to expect anyone buying a premium GPU will also want a premium gaming system. Which an APU will not be. Seriously, who buys a 500$ GPU and pairs it with a low end CPU? Give me a break.
APUs have their place, don't get me wrong - they're great for specific uses. That being HTPC and light use systems. However, it isn't reasonable to pair a top of the line GPU with a CPU that is severely mismatched. The 4770k has superior MT and IPC performance. And the APU stumbles, severely, in that respect.