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Cheat codes for Schedule I: full list of console commands, cheats for Schedule 1 game and how to activate them


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About Schedule 1

Schedule I is an indie game where you take control of a drug business with an open world and a bunch of unique mechanics. The game was recently released on Steam and is in early access. In it, the player starts off as a small-time drug dealer in the fictional town of Highland Point and aims to build a powerful and fully automated drug empire. The game also features a co-op mode for 2-4 players, which makes it a lot more fun.


What is the game Schedule about, what makes it so hooking for players?

The player has to manage all aspects of the business:
  1. Production (purchasing the necessary equipment and raw materials);
  2. distribution (selling goods for profit);
  3. Finance (paying employees, money laundering);
  4. development (increasing production capacity, improving product quality).
This is an ordinary Tycoon, but incredibly fun. Players who are bored with producing and marketing their product invent new activities, despite the extremely small area of the city: gambling, skateboarding (which, by the way, is much more interesting transport than even the most expensive car). In future updates TVGS is going to add a lot of new mechanics and activities, the most interesting of his plans - wars with cartels.


Cheats and codes for Schedule I

In recent updates, the author has added a console where you can enter various cheat codes and commands to gain experience, balance, teleportation to different locations in the city, but the issue of the usual cheats is still relevant, at least for the reason that they are easier to use the average player. There are also Quality of Life (QoL) mods that have all the functionality of the console, but in a "beautiful wrapper" for ease of use. Today we will only go through the list of console commands in Schedule 1, but in the next articles I will definitely publish some free cheats.


How to open the console and how to activate console commands in Schedule 1?

To open the console you need to press the ~ (tilde) key on your keyboard. If the console does not open when you press the tilde key, you are probably using a short keyboard (TKL or less) or a laptop. On such devices, the tilde is most often pressed only with the Fn key pressed. To enter codes in the Schedule console, you need to switch to the English layout and write a number of codes there, depending on what you want to get and what commands it should execute. Next we will go through the list of Schedule I cheats and codes.


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List of console commands and Schedule I cheats

Below you will see the full list of cheat codes available in the game, with an example of their use in brackets:
  • addemployee - adds an employee (example: addemployee botanist barn);
  • addxp - adds experience (example: addxp 100);
  • bind - binds a key to a command (example: bind t 'settime 1100');
  • changebalance - changes the balance (example: changebalance 4000);
  • changecash - changes the amount of cash (example: changecash 4000);
  • clearbinds - clears all key bindings (example: clearbinds);
  • clearinventory - clears the player's inventory (example: clearinventory);
  • clearwanted - resets the search level (example: clearwanted);
  • disable - disables the object (example: disable pp);
  • enable - enables the object (example: enable pp);
  • freecam - activates freecam (example: freecam);
  • give - gives an item (example: give watering_can, give watering_can 5);
  • growplants - makes all plants grow instantly (example: growplants);
  • hideui - hides the interface (example: hideui);
  • lowerwanted - lowers the search level (example: lowerwanted);
  • packageproduct - packs the product (example: packageproduct jar, packageproduct baggie);
  • raisewanted - raises the search level (example: raisewanted);
  • save - forcibly saves the game (example: save);
  • setdiscovered - marks the product as researched (example: setdiscovered ogkush);
  • setemotion - changes the character's emotions (example: setemotion cheery);
  • setenergy - sets the energy level (example: setenergy 99);
  • sethealth - sets the health level (example: sethealth 99);
  • setjumpforce - changes the jump force (example: setjumpforce 2);
  • setlawintensity - changes the law severity level (example: setlawintensity 5);
  • setmovespeed - changes the movement speed (example: setmovespeed 2);
  • setowned - marks an object as owned by the player (example: setowned barn, setowned laundromat);
  • setquality - changes the quality of objects (example: setquality standard, setquality heavenly);
  • setquestentrystate - changes the state of the quest event (example: none);
  • setqueststate - changes the quest state (example: setqueststate <quest_name> <state>);
  • setrelationship - changes NPC's relation to the player (example: setrelationship 5);
  • setstaminareserve - changes stamina reserve (example: setstaminareserve 100);
  • settime - changes the time (example: settime 1600);
  • settimescale - changes the speed of time flow (example: settimescale 2);
  • setunlocked - unlocks the specified NPC (example: setunlocked);
  • setvar - sets the value of a variable (example: setvar <variable> <value>);
  • spawnvehicle - creates a vehicle (example: spawnvehicle name);
  • teleport - teleports the player to a specified location (example: teleport townhall, teleport barn);
  • unbind - removes the binding of a command to a key (example: unbind t);
  • unhideui - shows hidden interface (example: unhideui).

Conclusion

In this article we learnt how to switch on the Schedule I developer console and enter various cheat codes. The list of commands left above is relevant for the latest version of the game (0.3.4f8). This way you will be able to get faster access to the game's main content, quickly explore the in-game mechanics, or just make the game a little bit easier.
 
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