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Gameready drivers perhaps. Studio drivers are still light years ahead of what AMD offers and furthermore keep in mind that a distressing amount of users never reinstall windows and don't know what ddu is which exacerbates the situation
I'd roll back to the last stable driver you can find for your card, and leave it. Every AMD driver after 7.1 has been terrible for me.
My practice has always been to only update when absolutely necessary not just because there's a new driver that boasts some amazing performance increase which doesn't actually prove to be the case. I've very rarely run into issues.
A lot won't realise it has more to do with Windows and what they are doing on their PC versus the drivers themselves, which is why it works for some and not others.
No one knows what software they are running that interacts with bad engines like UE and no one is going to consider it.
Even software changing LED lights on a GPU can cause crashing with a driver change in some of these games with buggy hardware accelerated calls.
That an engine or game is that fragile is the fault of the developer IMO. A game should be able to run without a driver upgrade, the performance "should" increase after the driver is updated -- not that the game doesn't run full stop.
But PC gamers allow and let these game developers and publishers take them for a ride and find fault everywhere but where it belongs: the software maker.
I agree with your point about the software people are running, I always tend to run lean.
But when it comes to games just working they do. Can you actually name a game that doesn't run because you're not using the latest driver? The only thing I've ever seen is a popup message saying outdated driver, but the games run and still run fine.
Without any knowledge people should at least be able to try different drivers or reinstall windows if needed (like after a dodgy app corrupted the system). Or know how to check temps.
Going NVIDIA next time. Or maybe Intel? There's no reason to buy AMD cards anymore anyway when for the same price i can get NVIDIA.
The RX 6900 XT in my 2nd rig is on 25.5.1 and I'm not having any issue with it either, though admittedly, I don't use it that much for gaming.
I'm on Resident Evil 4 forum and there are like few new topics a days about crashes due to new drivers. Expedition 33 also had a good number of such topics. Nvidia recently released a hotfix but not everybody is aware of it as it's not available via Nvidia app.