I've torn down several high mileage 302's at around the 200,000 mile mark. Making it there is not the bar I use. Sticking rings, lots of varnish... but yep, it still got there. The comparison is pristine internals, free rings, perfect compression and leak-down, and that wasn't even on a boutique oil, it was M1.
I think we've entered a new realm with GDI and TDGI which are considerably greater challenges for lubricants than your bog-standard naturally aspirated port-injected mill, and we've seen some evidence of this in some of the TGDI teardown videos with coked up rings and bore scoring using the OE spec lubes. Some of these applications are just much harder on oil than their predecessors, while concurrently, we push for even thinner and thinner products to satisfy CAFE.