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"Schedule I Update 0.3.4: New Pawn Shop and 'Fancy Stuff' Added"

Author:Kristen Update:Apr 20,2025

Developer Tyler, the mastermind behind the viral hit drug dealer simulator Schedule I, has just rolled out the highly anticipated 0.3.4 update for all players following a brief testing phase. The update's details, freshly posted on Steam, highlight what's new in this major content expansion that hit the market after the game's explosive early access launch on March 24.

In the Steam patch notes, Tyler expressed his apologies for the delay in releasing the update, citing ongoing efforts to streamline the update and testing process. He reassured players that future updates would run smoother and be delivered on time, with plans for larger monthly updates starting next month.

Looking ahead, Tyler outlined his priorities, which include resolving remaining bugs to ensure seamless gameplay. These priorities encompass making sure employees work consistently without issues, preventing save game corruption or loss, and improving the save file format for better integration with Steam Cloud saves. Additionally, he aims to minimize disconnections and loading issues in multiplayer modes. Tyler also mentioned his goal to optimize the game further and achieve Steam Deck verification, using it as a performance benchmark.

For players eager to dive deeper into the world of Schedule I, IGN's Schedule I guide is the go-to resource. It covers everything from the basics of mixing recipes and creating profitable blends, to accessing console commands, and the best ways to engage in multiplayer co-op to dominate Hyland Point alongside friends.

Play**Schedule I version 0.3.4 patch notes:** -----------------------------------------

Additions

  • Added Bleuballs Boutique interior and functionality.
  • Added Pawn Shop interior and functionality. Now you can sell almost anything (except product) to Mick at the pawn shop.
  • Added wooden and metal signs for your decor needs.
  • Added wall-mounted shelf, safe, antique and modern wall lamps, and a grandfather clock to enhance your space.
  • Added Ol' Man Jimmy's Whiskey, Château La Peepee, and Brut du Gloop as decorative items, with plans for them to become functional in future updates.
  • Added silver and gold watches, chains, and a gold bar for those looking to add a touch of luxury.
  • Added six different paintings to collect and display.
  • Added a pre-owned toilet and a golden toilet for unique bathroom aesthetics.

Tweaks/Improvements

  • Enhanced the counteroffer product selection interface for a smoother experience.
  • Improved customer recommendation dialogue for more natural interactions.
  • Increased jar stack size to 20 for better inventory management.
  • Implemented additional null and validity checks to ensure smoother gameplay.
  • Updated supplier meeting icons on the map app to include the supplier's name for easier navigation.
  • Removed the cooldown timer for requesting supplier meetings, making it more convenient to arrange business.
  • Adjusted time skips (like sleeping) to now affect the supplier meeting countdown, adding a strategic layer to time management.

Bug fixes

  • Fixed the delivery destination dropdown that was previously overflowing outside the phone screen.
  • Resolved issues with player lists not clearing properly when exiting to the menu.
  • Corrected a problem where non-host clients sometimes missed 'on day pass' and 'on week pass' events.
  • Addressed a glitch allowing item slot filters to be bypassed by swapping items.
PlaySchedule I soared to the top of Steam's sales charts upon its release, outpacing giants like Monster Hunter Wilds, GTA 5, and Marvel Rivals after going viral on social media, Twitch, and YouTube. In this game, you start as a small-time dealer in the gritty city of Hyland Point and work your way up to becoming a drug empire kingpin, managing everything from manufacturing to distribution. Expand your influence with properties, businesses, and a loyal workforce.

The game is the brainchild of Australian indie developer Tyler, who operates under the banner of TVGS. Tyler described the game's explosive launch as "amazing but pretty overwhelming" in a reddit post. He expressed his surprise at the massive response and emphasized his commitment to focusing on releasing patches and planning content updates as soon as the major bugs are addressed.