True. I think that EA have always been in it for the money, wheras Konami have wanted to create a good game.
When I first started to play PES 4, I found that it was harder to shoot, harder to pass and harder to head a successful cross compared to PES 3, and because of that it looked like I was going to be disappointed with the game. However, when I carried on with the game, I learnt how to make more successful shots, passes and head properly. I also found that the shot types vary differently, with close range tap ins, screamers from miles out and well placed, unstoppable shots from just inside the box. I have also seen the keepers make some pretty good saves as well.
I think that PES 4 has been quite a bit different from PES 3, but its changes are subtle - the cut scenes, the on pitch ref and more accurate team and player names have made the game a lot more enjoyable and an even better football experience.