![]() ![]() It's completely separate from the multiplayer feature (you can still see the bases when you have multiplayer disabled - and in fact, many people have complained that they lack an option to disable them as well), and I believe it was even added to the game before multiplayer ever was. Sky Gamblers: Afterburner is a flight simulator for the Nintendo Switch. If you don't know, the game lets you build bases and then upload them to the server so that other players can stumble upon them the same way they do with any pre-made structure. It is ranked 3073 on the all-time Top Rated Switch games, with a total of 4 reviews and an average score of 5.13. So it's impossible to make any reliable assumptions about it based only on what they've said, and I can't seem to get an answer out of anyone who's played it. Sky Gamblers: Afterburner is a flight simulator for the Nintendo Switch. Ironically, their most likely reason for removing Settlements could apply to bases uploaded by other consoles, but wouldn't be a problem if they restricted it only to Switch-made bases. ![]() The game still includes online features like the Discoveries, and their stated reason for not including multiplayer doesn't apply to uploaded bases at all. Did they mention whether that includes base uploading? That's one detail that's been completely unclear so far. Sky Gambler’s UI has been barely altered in its transition from mobile to console, and at its best it’s an unpolished, poorly designed relic reminiscent of mid 90’s shareware games at its worst, it’s borderline unusable thanks to the twitchy implementation of hardware controls used to get between sections.
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