Barastrondo
First Post
I think that it's also not a question of the implementation of psionics, but the overimplementation of magic, which doesn't leave a lot of room for psionics in a lot of ways. Having things that have a psionic "feel" to them as a specialty that any wizard could specialize in, for example, makes it clear that the psionics concepts aren't the problem.
There's a point there, but also I think part of the issue is that when a wizard uses something with a "psionic feel", it may not come across as a "psionic feel" to a given viewer, specifically because a wizard is using it in conjunction with traditional arcane trappings. There's a big thematic difference between something as simple as the difference between muttering a phrase in an obscure language as opposed to pressing two fingers to one's temple and furrowing one's brow meaningfully.
You're right that there is no real niche protection for psionics, though. Of course, achieving niche protection for psionics would involve taking away stuff from spellcasters, a process that might not engender any more goodwill toward the psionicist.