I've been managing my expectations pretty well. I didn't run out and buy 5e source materials so that I could sit back and nitpick everything that I think should have been included, or deride things that I felt shouldn't be. I deliberately limited my time in game, and on the forums, so as to not burn myself out, and so that I wouldn't have my perceptions of what's released colored by either overhyped or over negative posts. While I haven't set the "bar" at the floor, my expectations are sort of set around the same place here they are for every game I buy or think I may want to buy; will I have fun playing it? If I am, then presto, my expectations have been met. This leaves me plenty of room for "Well, that's broken" or "Hey, that's great" too.