Why build a gaming PC when something like GeForce Now exists?
Remote computing is very useful for all sorts of things, gaming included, but it's not something I would want to rely on. The experience can be impacted by your internet connection, the host internet connection, the host hardware, the distance between the client and host, etc. I don't want Nvidia (or any other company, for that matter) to be in control of my gaming experience. If I want to game on the go without bringing a powerful computer with me I'll use something like Parsec to have my own remote gaming setup, but there are still the issues of internet connectivity and latency.
If you're in an area where you basically always have a high speed, low latency internet connection then perhaps something like GeForce Now would work for you, but for someone like me without that kind of internet access it's not something I'd even consider depending on for a long time. I'd rather deal with my own hardware and not have to worry about how to access it.
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