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Ka-pi96 said:
HollyGamer said:

The hardware will be super mega ultra expensive (LOL) and it wont affecting server because one server to rule them all, it means one gaming server can coup with many ip address at a millisecond .

It's very expensive if you want to compare to streaming, and also you need to considered the cost of memory to save all of your terabyte data. Just look how Netflix  and spotify now are really popular. 

Consoles and PC require you to upgrade every year (PC) or every 5 years (console) , but streaming it's up to the server provider and service provider. 

The future concept of business will be about service (from food, labor, game etc).  But the normal offline gaming will still be there and only small people that can afford it, but it's just you and i will not playing game anymore, or we will learned to accept the reality,  and all the future children and teens will enjoy playing streaming rather then playing it on the actual hardware (just like how kid enjoying  iOS and Android nowadays ). 

Overall  it will  not be a  threat for future generation but it's a problem for our generation (considered on the condition the majority of Internet bandwidth  and speed is very slow and the price of consoles gaming is till cheaper).

Funny, I could swear that I've only upgraded my PC once (this year) in the 7 years that I've had it...

And i bought PC recently in 2015  (building new one) as well after 6 years absent on PC gaming , because my old dual core CPU and mother board will  be compatible with new CPU core.