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Actually, for the generation of game this is intended to emulate, it is not 'reversed'.
LMB was always the select / rotate camera and RMB was interact / rotate body (change direction).
Even today, that is how WoW does movement and view.
I would bet there will be some options, but maybe not on this as it is somewhat fundamental to the experience they seem to be looking for.
I'm sorry? I've played everything since EQ in 1999. In WoW classic and current, when you hold left click and move the mouse left, the camera shifts to the left rather than to the right. In this game it's the reverse of pretty much every other game I've played (when one moves the mouse left, you expect the camera to go left) and it's jarring.
I'm not talking about LMB rotating the camera instead of the player. I'm talking about the camera moving the opposite way you expect when doing that.