I could be persuaded to list a few of them, yes.
- It is stated several times over the course of CoT and KoD that Bryne has organised the siege of Tar Valon in a way completely different from the way it is depicted in TGS. The RAS army are holding the bridge towns on the west and east sides of the river. The rest of the army is held in reserve near the bridge towns, ready to rush in to fortify the garrisons holding the bridges, in case of a sally from Tar Valon. The Aes Sedai camp is far removed from the many camps of the soldiers. The reason Siuan was sleeping in Bryne's tent was not primarily that she liked being near him, but because it would take too long to return to the AS camp after finishing her chores. Now, when TGS opens, the bulk of the army has magically transported itself so that it surrounds the AS camp.
This has implications when, in TGS, Bryne and Siuan incongruously quickly manage to get one hundred soldiers across the river to free Egwene, when starting off from the camp which (in Sanderson's version) is actually pretty far from the river. It is obvious that RJ intended them to leave from a camp in near proximity to one of the bridge towns, which is where the army actually is supposed to be. Unfortunately, neither Sanderson nor one of the editors managed to see this. This is a particularly bad miss, as no research or interpretation of the notes is really needed.
- Another bad miss is seen when Dorlan, the village Gawyn is staying in, inexplicably changes sides from the east side of the river to the west. Recall, the AS are encamped on the west bank of the river. Sanderson, however, describes Dorlan to be a “two day ride” from the Aes Sedai, which is clearly erroneous, as Dorlan is not even on the same side as the AS. It would require a very large boat to get Gawyn’s horse across the river, but no mention of this is made at all. He has just ridden the distance, apparently. It is clear that RJ intended Gawyn to cross the river by boat from the tiny village downriver from Dorlan – which he knew was where Tarna and Katerine had gone to get back to Tar Valon. He would have to abandon his horse to do that, though, and buy another one once on the other side. Sanderson and his assistants have missed this, unfortunately.
- At the end of KoD, Perrin has decided to move away from Malden within the hour. He has already started sending the refugees away ahead of him. When TGS opens, he seems never to have sent the refugees anywhere, and has decided to wait several days to leave. No explanation is given for his change of mind.
- The access key ter’angreal shrinks by half, approximately, from at least two feet to about one. This apparently to facilitate being carried around by Rand like some sort of pistol. Also, it glows red (Rand is apparently turning into a sith) when Rand channels through it. That has never happened before, and the glow should, as far as I can remember, only be visible to channelers. A bit sketchy on this one though, it might be the sheer cheese factor of the incident, with leaves blowing around his feet, trees bending, and the incongruous depiction of the balefire that threw me off the scene. I am sure I will like it more on a subsequent re-read.