I only experienced the past AMD issues back before them when it was ATI Radeon and that was brief due to the last GPU I dropped in my old Pentium IV build (still have in the closet-a lot of good times with that rig). Those drivers were a bit troublesome with games that had previously been stable with my NVIDIA cards before it. It was somewhat ironic too with that card since it was significantly more powerful than all before it.
I've mostly done alright with NVIDIA drivers except for when HDR started becoming more of a thing, also right around/after when Windows 10 came out, and it was close to six months before things seem to stabilize. So far though, 2025 has not been a great year for team green. I recently, by via purchasing a prebuilt with one, got a nice RTX 5090 and got a taste of this driver stuff but more specifically the temp sensor issue. Thankfully since I was doing extensive testing my eyes rarely left the MSI AB overlay and I noticed right away when things we not right. I tested this hotfix a bit last night and so far, so good.
It's a bummer and I seriously wonder if an intern got put in charge of the consumer GPUs recently. It's just sort of baffling the things have been going for the last couple of years.