318-14 was intended to make it easier for new designers to figure out what was required. The main goal of reorganization was to improve the likelihood that a design would be complete and not accidentally miss a step or check.
The committee did not accept new business except for a very few items (such as the methods for determining yield strength of reinforcement), BUT they did find problems with the old code where things were missing or misplaced or outdated. As they worked through the reorg, they found provisions which had to be changed to either keep the intent or to assure safe design - not so much a change in requirements as a clarification of what was always required. Only a handful of true content changes were made.
318-14 is now organized according to what member is being designed rather than by flexure, shear, etc. This allows one to open the Beam chapter and design a beam. It also allows the use of "beam specific" shear and flexure provisions which might differ from those of slabs, walls, or columns. It may allow better, easier design as the code evolves. Many of us hope it will eventually simplify things rather than complicate them even more.