the pr from konami uk is on another site saying that everything will be sorted for the finished game
here is what he had to say
"For me, the PSM3 piece came across as balanced and realistic. They have felt let down by the last two iterations - as have many on here - so to me it came across as a wary, but optimistic article. I certainly do not regard it as a negative story.
The intro highlights how the new AI closes down attacks, howthe graphics are shown to be extensively reworked and not just limited to a handful of players. But any other enthusiasm has to be tempered by the earliness of the code. You can't expect a 50% complete game to have a lot in it. To add Master League means that other elements have to be present for it to work and to combine. Likewise, Legend needs other elements to work, which are not in the current build.
No, that code was to show that PES 2010 is a more realistic football game: to look at and to play. Stuff like animation does go in last, as it is decorative. Right now, the AI that makes all the players act uniquely is being worked on and implemented. This is then tied into the many secondary AI elements that also contribute to the unique way, say, Messi moves off the ball, or Gerrard holds up play.
Imagine the 50% build of PES 2010 as a foundation. From this solid base, we can then add new tiers and, of course, decorate them all to a high standard. We are much further along the development schedule than normally at this time, thanks to the reorganisation and expansion of the development team, and there is still much to cram in.
But know this: the team know they have to deliver, and are commited to doing so. So far, they wanted to show off the graphics, more realistic game pace, and a sliding bar tactic system that actually affects play. They have done all three. Now we move on to the next level..."
All the best,
SteveM