Yeah...no. I saw this first occur in the Dura-Ace stuff for roadies. Bad idea there, bad idea elsewhere. I always "clock" my chainrings around periodically to even out the wear from my power stroke and find it helps; I have managed tremendous chainlife on my old, wide Sugino anodized alu 'rings, but my cruising-gear chainlines are almost dead-straight by careful design of my gearing and the use of a half-step arrangement, thick chainrings, and wide 5-sp or 6-sp chains. My old derailleur drivetrains have led easy lives.
This, though...this is absurd.
I do recall at least one subcontracted name-brand crank from the late 1980s or early 1990s that had such poor design standards, it had one peg outside the BCD, rendering the chainring effectively "indexed" in place just as these do by intent.
Same bad idea, no matter if by accident or design. Harrumph.
Best,
Dan. (...who sees bad ideas come 'round again more frequently that good ones)