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Originally Posted by cardician
However, what seems strange is that in order to hit the targets I have to aim the cross hairs two notches to the left. So instead of the middle line of the crossh hair (zoomed in) lining up with where you want the gun to shoot, it literally has to be left of where I'm trying to hit. What? Is that supposed to be added realism? I'm pretty sure that the gun sight would actually be installed to account for the fact that its set off to the right of the barrell so that center on the target is where the bullet goes. Why even have the center line of the cross hair if you literally have to aim to the left of it? No huge deal I guess as it can be adjusted for, but it definitely was not this way in stock SH3 and I don't understand the point of changing it.
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Yes, it happens to me, too. But sometimes not. Just a stupid idea: could the wind have any impact on flying projectile? I know a cannon shell is really a heavy piece of metal, but perhaps, if the wind is strong enough, it could deviate to the left or right... Or the wind impact is not modeled at all?