I forced the update and don't notice anything groundbreaking. It's nice to have the latest and greatest but I'd still recommend waiting, mostly because like most people forcing the update resulted in Play Store update errors etc.
But for those having that problem do not factory reset the phone. Simply follow the steps provided on this website:
http://appslova.com/android-fix-rpcs...le-play-store/
Basically you just re-add your Google account in layman's terms, but there are a few caches you have to clear out first, and then you simply restart the phone. Extremely easy and you don't lose anything and only takes a couple minutes instead of waiting weeks for the update to get pushed your way.
As always, only do what you feel comfortable doing. If you don't feel comfortable don't worry, 4.3 looks a whole lot like 4.2 lol. Note that this bug also happens to some users who update the legit way. It's a known issue and Google has yet to resolve it. Though they did acknowledge the issue on their support website, they stated that there are no workarounds at the moment (as per the link above there is a workaround, though it seems Google isn't comfortable advising users to do so?)
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