Users shouldn't tweak anything over the default settings to get anything to work properly.
If they have to tweak anything to get it to work, then they have issues with the current driver packages and are just doing workarounds.
They choose to do it. Like use AMD latest feature for FPS lock or image sharpening on/off. If they want they can do it. So strongly disagree.
If you OC stuff you do it on your own. It may work or may not.
Again... users shouldn't tweak anything out of the box. Or trouble shoot their previously problem free systems, and search for workarounds on forums and reddits posts to get their freshly purchased graphics card to do its job problem free. All the while the very same hardware and software environment works without problems with an nVIDIA GPU.
You are missing the point totally. They OC the card or flash Bios and start complaining about the driver crashes. You dont tweak the driver dummy. You tweak the features. Like fan speed since you have closed case you want more fan speed. You can OC the card (hardware) not the driver.
Polaris, Vega and Navi have their own separate drivers it's just packaged into a single package. Just as with nVIDIA having support for Maxwell, Pascal and Turing in the same package.
You don't get it do you. It is like this. The 2600k Intel CPU is compatible with 9900K. They are both x86 arch. Right?
RDNA and GCN is like that. Same as NV graphics cards. The difference is tweaks, instructions etc. They are compatible and the driver is compatible with one another.
Here is something you should read.
The black screen issues called a driver issue by many (or even most people here) due to lots of returns of the 5000 series graphics. The numbers (some say are stunning) numbers for the returns with the Black Screen Issue symptom.
Here, black screen issue with 2060 Super
link
https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/rtx-2060-black-screen-fan-speed-100.3480799/
some fix
https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/898055-black-screen-gpu-fans-at-full-speed-crash-fixed/
Fix thermal paste and pads replacement. Other, decrees OC of the card. That is a real graphics driver problem right?
Another black screen 2080. Black screen at the start and another joins in with black screen in games.
Problem was solved with one by decreasing CPU OC. weird huh? CPU couldn't work it up with the 2080 when OC'ed to 4.9 (7700K) causing black screen.
Tried to find the links quick.
The fun part is non of these is related to a driver issue. There is thousands of black screen problems and non is related to a graphics driver but the issue does cause the graphics driver to crash but not always
Fun part also, you can have a black screen but the driver still works fine. There's just nothing in the screen.
The number claim of Mr. Vayra is actually correct. (BTW NV has that problems as well and it is not a driver issue) Black screens over and over but it does not mean it's because of the graphics driver. I can tell you now there is no driver issues. The one thing that we can say about this number is, there is a black screen issue reported by many people. They didn't perform any checks or tests. They just blame the driver. Or maybe they have changed something without knowing what it is yet for them DRIVER ISSUE. Is it a graphics driver problem? Not really since the driver works on a different computer perfectly but it is easier to blame it. It is damn obvious, if a driver works with one card perfectly but it doesn't on the other computer with same card model it is not the driver issue. The problem is somewhere else. For instance black screen with a RTX 2070 during a game randomly. Solution. re-seated the power connector on the graphics cause it was loosened. No problems after.
Anyway. I disagree with you guys sorry.