All Guns Use Homing Ammunition!!!
This is best noticable when you and your target are sitting still and you try to shoot besides the target and you miss depending on how far away you are shooting and then you shoot a bit closer and closer untill the outer circle of your aiming circle is touching your targets cross. At this point you may notice that the ammo actualy starts to curve inwards and hits the target.
Normally when you shoot at an rock or something the shots will hit the exact spot inside the targeting circle where the center dot is. In the above example you will see the shots hitting in the vicinity of the outer targetting circle.
Does anybody have an idea how this is done and if it can be turned off?