Rare has made it clear they’re open to revisiting and improving core gunplay, even mentioning in recent videos that more adjustments are being considered. Bringing quick swap back proved they’re serious about restoring fluid and responsive combat, and reverting the blunderbuss spread and knockback would be the perfect next step in that direction. The original blunderbuss wasn’t valued because of one-blunders; it was valued because it felt consistent. Predictable pellet patterns, natural momentum-based knockback, and clearer interaction between movement and damage all contributed to a weapon that rewarded skill without breaking balance. The current wide spread and flat knockback reduce control without adding meaningful benefits. Restoring the classic behavior would improve clarity, agency, and overall combat feel while staying aligned with Rare’s modern design goals.
If this isn’t the right fit for Adventure, Custom Seas provides an ideal alternative. As a premium, customizable mode, it’s the perfect place to offer a “Classic Blunderbuss Behavior” toggle for competitive players, community events, and practice servers. Rare already has strong community goodwill, and acting on this would keep that momentum going while signaling a continued commitment to thoughtful, player-focused design. If you agree with this direction, feel free to share this post to help get the conversation moving—and if you don’t, that’s completely fine too.
