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I got my 7900 XTX for half of what nVidia's equivalent costs and it did a fantastic job so far.
So it's most likely not a specific driver issue and more SquareEnix messig up the PC port, not testing it properly and never caring to fix it.
However I did refund this game because it crashes on my 7900 XT.
Driver timeouts sound like maybe a bad OC.
RDNA3 GPUs (7000 series) meanwhile are outright broken no matter which drivers you pick. Atleast it effects more than the 7800 XT and 7900 XT - players using the 7600 and 7900 XTX reported the same issue
So this is clearly an issue with the port and not something Nvidia and AMD can just fix on their end. SE have to figure out what's causing the general instability and also make the games playable on RDNA3.
It's good that they acknowledge the issue - even though those crashes are nothing new . Epic customers reported the same problems for years and nothing got fixed. In the current state i fail to understand how they can sell this game - atleast put up a disclaimer on the store page and inform people about the issues on modern hardware.
And it's the only one that does so.
The games are just highly allergic to the RDNA3 architecture.