Don't tar everyone with the same brush. i.e. "if you don't like it then you are a 'pressure whore'".
I have spent hours and hours refining my defending techniques and tactics in PES 2010 and 2011, defending as a team, covering spaces, sometimes using pressure as in real life but not relying on it and being a 'pressure whore'.
As mentioned above, its more to do with the fact that too many players are given too much control over dribbling, even if in real life they may be average at dribbling; the game engine by default seems to have artificially increased dribble speed and accuracy for the majority of players, just like PES 6 did. Nothing to do with pressure even. Before you even get to pressing R1 or making a choice how to defend or contain, dribbling seems too easy for too many players.
Seabass wants to replicate an exciting 10 minutes of a match, rather than a 'boring' 90 minutes. To some degree that's fine, but a little bit of balance is what I'm asking from Konami, because the game will be awesome if they just pull it back, a little bit. We've heard even those who like the demo overall saying regular speed (online match speed) is too fast, again, nothing to do with pressure, but the direction the game is taking :/
I await the second demo with eager interest