1. Tighten the spread. A lot. Real life shotguns frequently shoot fist-size groups many yards away. First-person shooter styled shotguns don't work on ships or in space. The idea is not to have a few shots in a wide area in hopes that one will hit something, but to have many shots in a small area in hopes that all of them will hit something.
2. Just make the spread uniform. For anyone late to the shotgun party, they may look random, but the spread on Starmade shotgun weapons is not truly random (or pseudorandom) and favors one corner.
Being able to adjust the spread by the weapon linking ratio would be nice, but not needed to make the weapon system usable. Next time our favorite cat-programmer gets a little bored, please ask him to fix the shotguns.
2. Just make the spread uniform. For anyone late to the shotgun party, they may look random, but the spread on Starmade shotgun weapons is not truly random (or pseudorandom) and favors one corner.
Being able to adjust the spread by the weapon linking ratio would be nice, but not needed to make the weapon system usable. Next time our favorite cat-programmer gets a little bored, please ask him to fix the shotguns.