So I'm on Rishi, just doing the quests as I find them, and I get a big warning saying I've reached my weekly reputation cap.
WHAT?!
What is the point of placing a limiter on the reputation I naturally get just by playing the game?
If they don't want to do what you listed, then they don't like the entire MMO genre, because that's what all of them are like. Let's not try to pretend that these types are games are anymore than a constant grind; the point is to make the grind entertaining.
Also, can you please add a way to move your keybinding settings from one character to another, even if it's something as crude and C&Ping a text file in the game folders?
I know you say you're working on them already, but I feel the need to tell you how appreciative I'd be of the ability to somehow mark your debuffs on a target as your own, and the ability to even see the buffs (and more importantly, the debuffs) of raid members in the raid frames.
This is a game, not a book; things must change in order to be viable in this format.
Also, things change in times of war, it's 3000 years before your reference point, blah, blah, blah...
No, it is not.
Hyperbole does not help your case, only hurt it, because they're going to spend time trying to replicate something that is not happening.
Why are people who say the Legacy perks are worthless complaining about the price?
Because they want those perks, but are too busy feeling entitled to them to pay the money required. The perks aren't worthless, but the entitled minority likes to pretend they are in an effort to get prices reduced. Typical gamer mindset, sadly; complain until someone hears you and gives in, just to shut your up.
No, it is not needed, and if it's ever implemented I'll be gone that very same day. So will a lot of other people. Cross-server anything is a bad idea, and Blizzard should be strung up and shot for ever introducing the concept.
Yes.
If you can't do something, for whatever reason, you don't deserve to have it handed to you. I'm sorry you're disabled. I am also disabled. Having a disability is not a reason to have something given to you.
WAR failed because EA forced Mythic to publish a full 11 months ahead of their initial schedule; half the game wasn't even finished at that time, but EA didn't care and Mythic caught the blame.