No trying to start flamewars please.
Seems like a good idea if it works, the tech could be something like there is one system running each individual game and each console interacts with it, probably not much data to send, like for example 2 people playing pro evo doesn't use more cpu power than one if you see what I mean. If it does work and is practical then the days of the e-peen pc are over lol.
It's not gonna take off, it's unlikely we will hear off it again after GDC.
I hope it dies completely off, why would you wanna play games with a delayed time between controller input? Also you have to pay a subscription fee and (it seems) still buy games from them yet you won't own the games or the proper machine, why can you not see this is nothing but a step backwards for gaming?
This isn't the same as playing Call of Duty online with a 50ms ping, when you press a button on a multiplayer game you still have that instant reaction (well for most), but with this system you will have the delay from input to what is shown on the screen.