The thing is your not weighting the issues properly. If you take a generalised look at the last few years or so you see that ATI/AMD problems tend to have a wider impact on their customer base and take longer to be resolved and nVidia issues tend to affect a more specific group of customers and have better support in regards to fixing them - its a gross generalisation but backed up with numerous articles, forums threads, etc. over the years.
You absolutely can't say "they both have issues therefore the customer experience will be the same".
I agree that the whole "AMD has bad drivers" thing has been exaggerated by word of mouth, people repeating it etc. over the years but you can't take away the fact that AMD has a worse track record for what they actually do in regard to supporting their drivers and sorting ongoing issues than nVidia has. This may turn around with the never settle program but its way too early days to make a call on it.
I disagree because on the NV forum it self are members moaning about how long its taking NV to sort out some issues and killing cards is a big weight issue and this is before the never settle program.
I have been having less issues with my quad AMD GPU setup then some NV users with single cards.
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/507702/geforce-drivers/officialy-done-with-nvidia-/12/
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