As for this:
That has never been my experience, but then, I sort of take playing a pregen as a challenge.
It is, in a way, closer to acting than typical RPG action. After all, like an actor, you're playing the creation of the same person as the campaign designer- your PC is custom made to fit the environment in which all of his interactions will take place, and as such has been created with more inside knowledge than a typical player does when he creates a PC for a campaign with neccessarily imperfect insight.
I also think that roleplaying is never as much fun with pre-made characters handed to you. With no background, no investment in them etc. this puts a real brake on roleplaying IME.
That has never been my experience, but then, I sort of take playing a pregen as a challenge.
It is, in a way, closer to acting than typical RPG action. After all, like an actor, you're playing the creation of the same person as the campaign designer- your PC is custom made to fit the environment in which all of his interactions will take place, and as such has been created with more inside knowledge than a typical player does when he creates a PC for a campaign with neccessarily imperfect insight.