modbalance
Modbalance is a term used in video game modding to describe the practice and outcome of balancing modifications (mods) that alter a game's systems. It concerns how added content, altered mechanics, or changed economies interact with the base game and with other mods, with the aim of preserving fair challenge, pacing, and player satisfaction. Modbalance considerations include how changes affect progression, resource flow, and overall game feel, ensuring that mods enhance rather than trivialize or destabilize the experience.
Practices in modbalance typically involve data-driven tuning, playtesting, and community feedback. Common metrics include win rates,
Tools and methods used to support modbalance include mod managers, scripting or configuration frameworks, and version
Challenges in modbalance include maintaining compatibility across mod sets and game updates, managing inter-mod interactions, and