I've already trusted Konami enough honestly.
Weeks before release we already knew the PC version of PES 2015 wouldn't be on par with the PS4 version, fair enough. It got me angered, but that was the publisher's decision. Take it or leave it.
PES 2015 for PC was, all in all, a good game even on PC, even if they graphically downgraded it from the demo (yes, I said downgraded. The demo had better graphics than the final game, and that was a thing one would only find out upon purchase).
Nevertheless, putting PS4 screens on the case of the physical copy and on the Steam page of the game was misleading to say the least. And that's a huge lack of respect to PC users.
PES 2016 was, in my opinion, somehow worse than the previous game. This time, though, I saw as a big lack of respect the fact that they stated "our goal is to reduce the gap with the next-gen versions" which was, again, something that they didn't even try to achieve.
Now they think they can make fun of the PC community by trolling us (they never stated the PC version was going to be different from the PS4 one this time, they just thought we would already know it as a fact).
Again, lack of respect to say the least.
So, what I take from that Bhatti sentence is "apart from a better framerate and higher resolutions available, you're getting a 360 port". It's up to them now to prove me wrong: if PES 2017 turned out being a good game, I'd buy it even if it's an old-gen port.
Otherwise it could aswell stay on the shelf, old-gen port or not.