This wouldn't necessarily apply to all types of games, and it may be difficult to think of examples, but I'm talking about situations where you have a bunch of different options, but they all work out to the same result. For instance, one gun fires faster than another gun, but the other gun does more damage per shot so that after one second of continual firing they both do the same amount of damage. Or maybe one piece of armor blocks more damage, but another piece of armor gives proportionately faster health regeneration.
A real game example of this would be Forza Horizon. If you need to raise a car's rating from 600 to 800, there are many different ways to do it. Just to keep it simple, you can focus on speed or handling or on being balanced, but once you become a good and consistent driver, any rational upgrade yields the same results. There is one course I call 232 because no matter what A class car I run there, I always get a time of 2:32. I could run 5 different cars there and be within a couple thousandths of a second (naturally, in racing that makes a difference, but to casual players like myself it can feel like nothing is making a difference).
Or, and this is much more common, enemies scale perfectly to your increasing power. Most games strive for this, so there are many examples I'm sure you can think of.
Has any game felt so balanced in one way or another that you felt like struggling through options or loadouts was a waste of time?
A real game example of this would be Forza Horizon. If you need to raise a car's rating from 600 to 800, there are many different ways to do it. Just to keep it simple, you can focus on speed or handling or on being balanced, but once you become a good and consistent driver, any rational upgrade yields the same results. There is one course I call 232 because no matter what A class car I run there, I always get a time of 2:32. I could run 5 different cars there and be within a couple thousandths of a second (naturally, in racing that makes a difference, but to casual players like myself it can feel like nothing is making a difference).
Or, and this is much more common, enemies scale perfectly to your increasing power. Most games strive for this, so there are many examples I'm sure you can think of.
Has any game felt so balanced in one way or another that you felt like struggling through options or loadouts was a waste of time?