I can see the value in streaming if you're a console gamer, but as a PC gamer you'd be giving up way too much.
Being able to install mods, being able to edit game files (FOV, modifiers, getting older games to work etc), being able to fix your own issues, being able to customise things the way you like, various input devices not working - plus it's probably going to bring on another realm of exclusivity. There are other things that aren't discussed either - what happens if you want to play a game with certain effects (nVidia for example) and the games are being powered by AMD/Intel GPUs? Suddenly so many things are out of your hands. Console users never really have that level of control, so as I said, there'd be some value there for sure.
Even if there were no latency issues or compression, it feels like you'd have to give up way too much for an inferior way of experiencing games.
People don't care about any of that.
What they care about is a easy cheap experience that caters towards them over features and hardcore settings.
People already play games on consoles consoles over PC because of that, the reason people play games on mobile, the reason people look at piss poor streaming quality of netflix, all because of that.
Do they care?nope.
People want a easy and cheap and workable experience and that's it.
This is what makes digital dominate the physical market, this is why people sign there souls away to company's like facebook because its easy for them to communicate with people etc etc.
Streaming is the future because it removes.
1) entry fee's
2) hardware requirements( even more entry fee's )
3) updates
4) wait times
5) instant access
6) always up to date version wise with all content, not have to worry about anything.
7) just press app, press game and u play.
If i want to play in the current days zelda, world of warcraft, uncharted.
I have to buy,300 bucks switch + subscriptions and dlc expanses, i have to buy a PS4 and a PC.
1000+ bucks later, i can play my 3 games yay with loads of hassle, subscriptions, controllers, different platforms, different connections, different os solutions. It's a mess.