You have a good point there, but it's 28,8% of crashes due to Nvidia and applied to your logic 48% of Nvidia users have experienced crashes.
Probably Nvidia users are having more crashes and problems in general, but we don't have to blame Nvidia drivers for this, but users. There are many factors, but it's mostly user's fault. The factors are these:
- Nvidia releases beta drivers almost every week.
- Beta drivers are usually model specific, yet people will use them with a tweak/hack allowing them to run a card that is not supported.
- There are lots of different Nvidia cards that generate a large base of model specific beta drivers. The bigger driver number, yields a bigger error number. More cards > more different card specific drivers > people using more drivers (that they shouldn't use) > more crashes. 2 + 2 = 4
Those three factors are what are makig Nvidia users to have more crashes. I have never had a driver related crash, not with Nvidia and only 1 with Ati long long time ago, in the days of 9600pro. And it's easy, to get that stability this is what I do:
-I never use drivers that are not suposed to be for my card. If they are not for your card, they didn't include any change/fix for your card, so that driver and the one you previously had are the same for you, or maybe they screwed up something for your card in order to fix something in the card that the driver is aimed at.
- I only use beta drivers if they perform better than the old ones. I try the new ones on the games that I play more often as well as in newer ones. If there isn't any significant difference, let's say less than 2%, I go back to the old ones. This is the key, since most people, at least the ones that I know, will keep the newer drivers until they find something wrong. That's an error.
I'm still using 169.25 and I have zero problems with any game. There isn't any reason to move to newer drivers on this card, but people will use the latest ones, just for the sake of having the latest ones. It's always the same with everything...