Yes mixed.
Good performances of special forces and drone operators,but poor performances of other conventional forces. Frontal attacks in open fields,many convoys annihilated/ambushed due to lack of air support,reconnaissance,entire group of soldiers sent to their death without any kind of support,lack of effective and combined arms operations.... I could go on.
The main focus of operation was the south,a mostly flat terrain where the Armenians,harassed by drones could hardly hold their positions (They did quite well despite the odds) when reinforcements and supplies were systematically targeted by drones. Azeri forces were bogged down in the north and majority of their assaults thwarted,but the terrain isn't similar though.
Azerbaijan had superiority in every fields and what reduced Armenia's war potential is the drones due to a total control of the air and lack of effective (or used effectively) air defences.
The drones supplied by Israel and Turkey took a great part in your "decisive victory". Otherwise the course of the war could have been even worse for your country.
Its pretty clear your judgement of Azerbaijani success is based on not understanding the Azerbaijani strategy,
Please provide these "many" ambushed convoys, I have seen about 4 to 5 ambushed convoys, thats not many ambushes in a conventional war for countries with 70,000 soldiers on one side and 100,000 on the other.
Frontal attacks in open fields? did you miss the part of 30 years of defensive buildup? Karabakh is small and was entirely covered by multi-level defensive lines, there is no other way but to conduct frontal assault, please do look at the map of Karabakh, and come up with a strategy that doesn't involve a frontal assault, you want Azerbaijani forces to go through Iran or Armenia?
Azerbaijani forces weren't bugged down in the North, Azerbaijani forces didn't push because they wanted to spread Armenian defenses as thinly as possible which allowed Azerbaijani forces in the south to capture the most important city in Karabakh in a month, and according to Armenian president himself, Armenian forces of 25,000 were surrounded after that capture, which lead to the signing of Armenian withdrawal.
As for your last part, did you miss me saying Azerbaijani SOFs captured Shusha, a natural fortress, within 3 to 4 days without support of drones due to bad weather?
Even Armenians don't understand how such progress occurred.
Here is a photo of Shusha and again, you seem to think Azerbaijani victory wasn't impressive, so please do provide a more impressive victory.