I'm both happy and unsatisfied.
Make a good Hackintosh (clean, silent, with a good look) costs a lot and it's never perfect (now for example DRM contents aren't displayed and it's not 100% silent). Handoff, Continuity, hardware acceleration etc. are 100% working.
Considering the hours spent and the others I'll needed for the next macOS updates, the few hundred of money saved from buying the hardware (compared to a real Mac) aren't worth.
But since I'm a tech guy and I like experimenting and gaming (so I also need Windows), this is OK for me. When I need to work outside, I take my MBP with me.
If one day I'll have enough money of course I'll buy a real desktop Mac and I'll make a Windows-only PC. The recent Macs aren't unable to guarantee a good experience with Windows (I had personal experiences and even LinusTechTips complains about it when he talked about the iMac Pro).
Also it depends on what you need. If you don't work with FCPX or need Apple software or eco-system, you can switch to PC without any problem. Talking about video editing it doesn't have sense to use macOS/buy a real Mac if you then plan to use DaVinci Resolve, Premiere or other software that aren't FCPX (or if you then don't provide it a good hardware acceleration).