When the message one is trying to convey is being (widely) misinterpreted, blaming the receiver is generally a bad idea. It more likely means that the communication could have been handled better on the sender's side. You are obviously very much in tune with the company and I have no doubt you are having the experience you expected from their claims, but it's also undeniable that many of us feel that our expectations have been somehow betrayed. I wish I had had your clarity, I wouldn't have bought the game.
A hundred times this. When so many people politely say that the goods are not as advertised, then the goods are not as advertised. If you disagree, good for you Ragnarok, but don't invalidate everyone elses legitimate perception.