Unfortunately not. There’s been a number of things on Nvdia’s side that slowed down Wayland adoption.
They didn’t always support Xwayland hardware acceleration.
Nvidia pushed for a technology called EGLStreams while everyone else agreed on GBM. So the desktop stack had to support both. Nvidia eventually relented and started supporting GBM.
Nvidia didn’t support VRR or night light for a while.
Nvidia didn’t support necessary stuff for Gamescope to function properly.
And overall Nvidia on Wayland was just buggy. I remember that many games failed to launch or had weird performance issues. But those issues just went away when I got an AMD card.
But things are in a much better state today. Though I did recently test a 20 series card on Fedora 41 and it was a terrible experience on the proprietary drivers. But when speaking with orhers, they didn’t share my issues.
The Nvidia driver didn’t support some protocol that AMD/Intel did that was used by desktops for the night light.
Yes, they could have made the night light work. But why would they when Nvidia said the feature was coming soon? Well it turned out that soon was taking a very long time and eventually KDE actually did create a special night light implementation just for Nvidia. The problem was that it was a hack that had extra overhead. And in the end the hack didn’t get shipped because Nvidia finally starting supporting the protocol.