"Love it" is a bit strong for me at this point, so I picked the "reserve judgement" option. I loved 3.X/Pathfinder, but no longer (though I still like Pathfinder's fluff and presentation). I was thoroughly "meh" (maybe cautiously optimistic) before the the Basic Rules & Starter Set came out just because I knew nothing about the game. Now that I've seen it, I get the sense that I could enjoy this edition, especially if I lock down rules bloat in the group early. Enough of my group is intrigued sufficiently that we're going to shelve Edge of the Empire until after Gen Con so I can run D&D 5E. One player is playing it at Gen Con and another is running it at Gen Con and both have expressed a desire to be more familiar with it through actual play first, and everyone else agreed that it looked like it was worth giving it a shot.
Now, I'm REALLY curious to see if the options presented in the core books can make it feel like AD&D with modern sensibilities. It's a paradigm I've been looking for since I got burned out on the d20 system's complexity. So, I don't love it yet, but I can see how I might grow to love it. I'm certainly open to the possibility.