How sad.
The whole point of that operation was the be able to look at your MAP (before moving maps) and out the window and be able to go 300nm and back BY YOURSELF.
AND EVEN THAT, was just a passing grade, basically you're just shooting for a grade of 70% on your flight experience if that's the furthest your flown by yourself using VISUAL landmarks
Now you don't even need to have your eyeballs outside and you can bring a CFI to coddle you.
This really takes out the quality of professional pilots we are turning out.
I flew a VFR as in visual, not virtual reality iPad, aircraft across the country (east coast to west coast) for mine, and that was one of many cross countries, many of my flights leading up to that we're over 300nm, I mean what are kids don't nowadays, just flying little circles in the "training area" and dividing their scan between their iWhatever and the Hobbs?
If the best you've done was a 300.1nm x/c, eyes inside, with a iPad, with a CFI, I wouldn't be the CFI who would sign you off for a CPL ride, you may be legal, but I couldn't endorse something which would be dumbing down what it is to be a commercial pilot, nor would I feel you would be prepared to be trusted flying around with my family, on a paid flight, heck I wouldn't even want to ferrying a aircraft for me with that logbook.
Sorry, but a lot of these rule changes are really steps backwards.