Fair enough.
I actually find most PS4 games run pretty great for the most part (I don't buy a lot of the more famous broken games eg Just Cause 3) so I hope it turns out the way you explain.
Most games have been 1080p, but there have already been outliers, and more so when it comes to framerate fluctuations. It just feels like after the PS4K comes, the narrative will change that all of it's due to PS4 being neglected, eventhough many have stated that the resolution will go down towards the end of the gen even before these rumors.
Funnily enough, many people have complained about the lack of power during the past 2½ years, yet now people are against it when it's being offered to them. If this generation will last six years, I think a power upgrade in the middle is not that bad idea. That's coming from someone, who bought the PS4 at launch. It won't affect my purchase decision regarding the PS5 at launch either, as I certainly won't be waiting three years to play the games, especially when most of the pre-upgrade releases aren't likely to benefit from it, as mentioned in the OP.
Well I'm not the most super tech savvy guy out there so I'll take your word for it then.
I'm not either, but if theyre using similar AMD GPU and CPU, the same methods should probably apply to both systems. It's not like comparing PS3 and PS4 versions of multiplatform titles, where the hardware is completely different, and the difference in processing power is far greater as well.