Well sure but it's still a pain especially when you decide to go between restrictive and bleed off in the field for testing purposes because some guy on YouTube recommended bleed mode with a suppressor and you're counting 45 f*cking clicks at a gun range while the dude next to you is doing mag dumps with a 10.5" and muzzle brake. And then you're never really sure just exactly where you are unless you bottom it out either way and start counting clicks again. Was that a click or was it a bit of debris? That felt like half a click at the beginning, do I count it? Meanwhile your gun buddy on the right knows what you're doing and starts screaming out random numbers to throw you off. Loads of fun. I used them for years and will never pull out a hex wrench for gas adjustment again. I might be a bit bitter and embellishing a bit but you get the picture.
I will say of all the hex wrench adjustables I tried, I "liked" the SA the most but it was a love hate relationship or the aforementioned reasons. And yes, finding the adjustment screw and getting that long ass hex wrench in there can be difficult depending on your hand guard/muzzle device setup. If suppressed, it'll likely need to be removed before making adjustments.
It can of course go the other way. My Sig LT piston only has two settings, over gassed and over gassed. Super easy to set that one up.