From the three or four eps I've seen, and what I've read besides, it's definitely better than the PT - deeper, better-written, and with acting not that much more wooden than the photographed humans. 
But, in my SW heart, the Clone Wars will always have clones on both sides. (Though I might accept, at the very least, only antagonist clones.) No matter how well-done (this series, Attack of the Phantom), heroes vs. droids just doesn't cut it dramatically, and the PT-era droid fighters will always be too advanced for the my personal OT-centric canon.
Also, a stylistic quibble: why does CG animation so rarely try to pretend it's regular film? Because of its nature, it can provide roaming cameras to stupendous effect, and while this could of course be overdone, I think it's generally underused. There's just an aesthetic beauty in gliding around many aspects of an environment, West Wing-style.
Finally, at this rate I wouldn't at all mind to see the animators tackle Shadows of the Empire - maybe even with the original voices ? - now that could possibly be truly awesome.

But, in my SW heart, the Clone Wars will always have clones on both sides. (Though I might accept, at the very least, only antagonist clones.) No matter how well-done (this series, Attack of the Phantom), heroes vs. droids just doesn't cut it dramatically, and the PT-era droid fighters will always be too advanced for the my personal OT-centric canon.
Also, a stylistic quibble: why does CG animation so rarely try to pretend it's regular film? Because of its nature, it can provide roaming cameras to stupendous effect, and while this could of course be overdone, I think it's generally underused. There's just an aesthetic beauty in gliding around many aspects of an environment, West Wing-style.
Finally, at this rate I wouldn't at all mind to see the animators tackle Shadows of the Empire - maybe even with the original voices ? - now that could possibly be truly awesome.