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I figured cloud streaming was an attempt to rent gaming PCs to people who couldn't afford an up front purchase but could reliably come up with $30-$100/mo or some shit. They wanted to sell even non-gamers on the idea that for a very tiny upfront purchase of a thin client - or even just installing an app - would get them a console or desktop like experience.
Lack of consumer demand is the only reason why it isn't being pushed anymore. They made a solid effort but streaming comes with loads of limitations. It's hard to mod. It's hard to get your saves and port them around. You never actually own anything. Probably the biggest thing of all is that you need a solid ISP just to try and play, then you throw in the fact that all these plebs are using wireless for everything and their wifi is hot garbage or they're on DSL because they're poor and live in the sticks and it's effectively unplayable. You can forget about game streaming while traveling or on a cellular connection too, or even while at a hotel.
To be honest it's not even a poor or live in the sticks problem as far I know. I live in the Netherlands, a country with one of the best communications infrastructure in the world and also a rich country, pretty much everyone has fibre unless you're in some real rural places.
Pleb's internet connection still sucks here with these ridiculous 1Gbit/s connection speeds, because they put one Chinese crapware router down in the corner of their house and expect the WLAN signal to be useful after going through 7 walls, a whole floor and like 10+ meters.
That Experia Box 12 isn't even sending a stable 250Mbit over WLAN if you were right on top of it.