I kind of feel like this is something I forget every time I leave the game too long and reconfuse myself with when I start playing again, but maybe if I actually talk to people about it this time I won't forget next time I leave and return.
So am I delusional or is the waterline in/out of the ship not matched.
Especially in sloop I swear I take on water from holes that are clearly too high for water to get in. Not because a big wave hit the hole, externally the hole should be above the waterline and internally it has the constant flow of being underwater.
It seems as though I could have my ship sitting in calm water with a hole in it (that I may or may not have put there myself to try and decide if i'm crazy), see where the waterline is outside, match that to inside, see the hole is above it, but there's a constant inflow of water anyway.
This is also making me question where to aim when fighting. My default instinct is to try and make my cannonballs hit as low as possible to maximize water intake, especially against a galleon with its extra deck, but if the waterline inside/outside don't match, or rather that is to say if the waterline doesn't matter, I might as well aim high in hopes to hit enemy crew members and somehow still be making holes that fill them with water....
