I have my round-table players roll up PCs using the WoTC MasterTools generator, I frown if they roll more than a few times before accepting a roll, but as it only allows best 3 of 4d6 and you can't easily save prior rolls (and cheating is fairly obvious), I've never seen really excessive stats generated by it.
For my low-level, low-power PBEM game I encourage players to submit PCs using the Mastertools generator, alternatively they can use 28-point point buy, eg 14 14 14 14 10 10 - perfectly decent (in 3e) but not overpowered. I wouldn't allow 32-point (or more!) buy unless I was running a very different kind of game.
As point buy encourages min-maxing, I think 32-point buy creates characters a lot better than the standard best 3 of 4d6.
For my low-level, low-power PBEM game I encourage players to submit PCs using the Mastertools generator, alternatively they can use 28-point point buy, eg 14 14 14 14 10 10 - perfectly decent (in 3e) but not overpowered. I wouldn't allow 32-point (or more!) buy unless I was running a very different kind of game.
As point buy encourages min-maxing, I think 32-point buy creates characters a lot better than the standard best 3 of 4d6.