6 minutes ago, kmanweiss said:I wonder if age has something to do with it?
It's not a bad point.
With some of the older crowd that dislike the idea of Jedi as PCs, it's probably due to a lot of mystique being taken away, and with it many of their preconceived notions of what the older Jedi were; prior to the prequels a lot of fans had the idea that Old Ben as we met him in ANH was the archetypal Jedi Knight, while the prequels revealed that while Obi-Wan was a model Jedi Knight, the template for what a model Jedi Knight was turned out to be rather different than what those people who entered Star Wars via the original films when they were young kids had in mind. To some of those old guard, being a Jedi meant being something of a swashbuckling hero, dashing into adventure and seeking out danger (in spite Yoda saying those were things a Jedi shouldn't be doing). Given how much Star Wars owes to the Flash Gordon style serials of the 50's, that's not really all that surprising.
For younger fans that entered the fandom via the prequels, there was never a doubt about what a Jedi was supposed to be. Were the Jedi of the prequel films perfect? Not at all, which was kind of the point, that they weren't infallible, that even the best of them had flaws. But they were still generally heroic figures that those younger views could look up to, and feel a true sense of sadness at seeing Anakin succumb to his personal flaws and embrace the darkness, even more so if you watched Clone Wars where they could take the time to delve into Anakin's per-destined fall to the dark side and the steps along the way that lead him to that path. The prequel films fleshed out what the Jedi Order of old was, even as the New Jedi Order and Legacy eras of Legends had Luke gradually redefine what it meant to be a Jedi (at first due to nobody really having any information, and then later as we learned more and Luke tried to take the best of the old while blending in new concepts, with mixed results).
I've also seen the opposite, with older fans being very much in favor of Jedi (both in general and as PCs) as they've been defined by the prequels, and the younger fans looking down their noses at the "snooty space wizards" with the codes of conduct and what you can and can't do.