No one cares about scope offset because anyone who deliberately mounts their scope crooked on purpose is an idiot. You don't mount a scope to be comfortable, you mount it to be right, which means plumb/level.
Back on track with mount height...
The longer I do this the more I tend to think some of the finer aspects of rifle setup (not whether a scope should be plumb/level or not), like ring/mount height, can be more about one's personal preference. Not every rig is the same, so while some broad advice can be given when it comes to AR-type guns, with bolt guns, depending on the chassis/grip/weights, it's not nearly as cookie cutter.
Anatomy matters, if one has a giant melon, low rings/mounts are probably going to be wrong, but that doesn't mean there's no such thing as too tall, especially with certain rigs.
...like I found out yesterday, when while trying a 1.5" mount (coming from a 1.125" height one) I discovered that while it indeed gave me a more erect head position, and was easier to get square behind...the gun also felt really top heavy, and that messed with how it sat on a bag, and how it tracked under recoil... (so now I'll be trying a 1.250" height mount lol).