Yes if you are in rough sea's (As rough as you can and still man deck gun) or if your decks awash and you are rotating your gun to the target. Then when ever a wave washes over the bow the gun stops for X amount of seconds than continues till aimed at target.
Now here is the underlying issue. The gun stops do to the wave issue but the sight keeps calculating the turn as if it was separate.
So if the gun stops .5 seconds the sight is off .5 seconds to the right. And remains that way till next patrol.
Its hard to explain but it is as I said. Ive tested it. Best bet is to let the crew man the gun if the waves are choppy.
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