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Where I'm from in the US (where most game consoles are sold) 15 Mbps costs $50. That's if that speed is even available. My parents get .6 Mbps. I know bigger cities have more availability for it but tere's still a lot of people who have slow Internet. If you get 50 Mbps or more I'd say you're in the top 5% of Internet speeds (just a guess). But nevertheless both cloud computing and cloud gaming will be lost to most people.

Als, both Sony and Microsoft probably have the ability for cloud computing and cloud gaming with Sony having the upper hand in gaming and Microsoft having the advantage in computing. I think both methods with soon play major roles in gaming, maybe not until mid/end gen for the majority but eventually will be major game changers.