Plaguescarred
Hero
Monster presentation and design are also things that makes me want to buy 5E. Their statblock is useful in that it incorporate all the pertinent info all nicely packed and are easy to use, refluff or modify
Given that it's six months from release, I think they might want to get back to putting out preview articles with final information in them. They must have that info, as it is probably at the printers already (or will be within weeks).
One of the (appropriate) complaints of 4e was the rushed production, and massive amounts of errata that resulted. I'd like that not to happen in 5e.
the BRV Fighter
Yes, if the need for errata is there in whatever edition, it's obviously better to put it out there and fixed something broken.I think this is one of the most reasonable complaints about 4E, but there was an upside - the errata pretty much all significantly improved 4E. It was a vastly better game post-errata than pre-errata, and it allowed them to learn from mistakes rather than making all "bugs" into "features".
I mean, in 3E, the BRV Fighter, ludicrously powerful at release, would probably have been allowed to stand, which would have resulted in a lot of un-fun games where BRV Fighters were present, and annoyed players where they got banned as an option. Everyone loses. By changing it, though, they kept it as an option but kept it playable, too. Everyone wins.
With 5E I hope they test more and need fewer errata, but at the same time, I sincerely hope that when a change is needed, they make it, and don't rely on DMs to ban or house-rule everything for them.