I also agree, and after three months using it I can attest to its ability to auto-tune any setup. I went from stock with the Fuel Moto Power Package, then added 255 cams. The PCV-AT took over and in a few hours of riding through all ranges had written a good base map. I then changed the target AFR's to leaner in the cruise range and it has been auto-tuning ever since to my specifications. So now I can switch between the richer base map, like in hot stop-and-go traffic, to the leaner AT mode any other time.
That said, I do believe that most people don't need AT if you already have a Fuel Moto base map for your bike's installed hardware. It is very accurate and if you don't make any further changes (cams, etc.) you won't need to alter the map or add AT. AT is for those who make incremental changes to their setup or like me get their rocks off tweaking techo marvels like the PCV-AT.