Indeed. I've never understood why Universal Cartographics pay out for their 137,000th scan of some random craphole on the edge of the bubble with an outpost and two planets.
When I first linked the pic of the 2.2 beta black spheres map and accompanying thread into the feedback thread last week, I was actually going to add that a more cynical man than me could think that there was a potential bait and switch here.
FDev obviously realised that a minority of players liked the black sphere map sufficiently that they wanted it in the game (despite the fact it was initially just a bug) but when it got polled on the forum, more people kicked off about it than supported it (75% against, 25% for). Thing is, then it was perceived as something 'worse' than the existing system for those who liked the ADS scan reveal as it is now, since it presented less information. So let's apply basic negotiation techniques - what's the simplest way to get people behind an option that they would previously have considered unpalatable? Present them with one which is (to them)
even more unpalatable, at which point the original option starts to seem positively desirable.
Note - I'm
not saying I think this actually is what they're up to. I may be cynical enough for the thought to cross my mind but I'm not enough of a conspiracy theory fan to believe that it's the way they go about their business. Well, not all the time anyway
Worth noting that with regard to Ziljan's point about it fundamentally changing the revealed mechanics of the new scanning system, such a theory would assume that there was in fact already work done on a second possible implementation in case it was needed. Again, I'm not saying I actually believe this, not least because of the amount of additional time it would have taken to produced two separate implementations to begin with. It will be interesting if another possible implementation
does miraculously appear in a couple of weeks time though.