I don't think what your describing is really cloud gaming. The actual game is never in your possession.Option 3 Your video game lives on your hard drive, in your home, and travels with you through the clouds to anyOption 1: Your video game lives in the cloud, wherever the hell that is.
Option 2: Your video game lives on your hard drive, in your home.
-->Option 2
temporary home.
If they can sent the stream from their place, you should be able to sent the stream from your home.
Cloud gaming doesn't have to be all bad.
The problem with this business model is that your ownership of said game is contingent on contract stipulations (like paying for a service indefinitely) or the company existing in the future. When I buy a game, I want it to be my property forever -- not rented out at the whim of a company.