So a 2e character is a pregenerated character? After all you only need to choose race and class...
Well, plus nonweapon and weapon profs, but yeah - go back even further and you're definitely talking pregens. A choice of 30 or so combos; then you must add the personali.
I'm prety sure that a pregenerated character is one that the player didn't decide anything about it beside maybe it's name.
Considering that there are going to be at least four classes and four races so using your numbers of six backgrounds and six themes we got 4x4x6x6 iirc that give you 586 pregenerated characters! And that before counting the umber of different abilities arrays!
I'm not trying to be confrontational, but it seems to me that we can't call this pregenerated characters.
Fair enough;I'll accept the terminology preference and call them "packages" instead. I'm not hung up on the name.
I'll even agree I'm exaggerating a little. But not by a awful lot.
I think my basic point is: per-created "packages" for beginners isn't really a big deal. It see,s like a no-brainer to me, whatever the mechanics of the edition are.
Sure, vary them in complexity from one, two, three, or four decisions. Makes sense. I just don't get what the big deal is.