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Dev Teases UI Update for Schedule 1, Requested by Fans

By JulianApr 28,2025

Schedule 1 UI Update Requested By Fans Teased by Dev

Get ready for exciting changes in Schedule I as the developer teases an upcoming UI update. Dive into the details about the enhanced counteroffer UI and the game's first major update.

Schedule I Developer Commits to Enhancing Gameplay Experience

Enhanced Counteroffer UI

Schedule 1 UI Update Requested By Fans Teased by Dev

Amidst its growing fanbase, Schedule I's developer is dedicated to refining the gaming experience. In a recent tweet on April 9, the game's solo developer, Tyler, unveiled improvements to the counteroffer product selection UI.

Tyler announced that these enhancements will be part of the upcoming update, although an exact release date remains undisclosed. The counteroffer mechanism allows players to negotiate prices with clients for their in-game products, a key feature for earning in-game currency. The process, while simple, has drawn criticism due to its cumbersome UI, particularly for players managing extensive inventories.

Responding to fan feedback, Tyler is set to introduce a "search bar" to the counteroffer UI, significantly improving its usability and accessibility.

Schedule 1 UI Update Requested By Fans Teased by Dev

This update marks just the beginning of what's in store for Schedule I. The game's roadmap, available on their official Trello page, hints at future enhancements including new emotes, rarer trash drops, duplicate save files, and new drugs, promising an even richer gaming experience.

Here at Game8, we've found Schedule I to be a surprisingly addictive and rewarding game, earning it the nickname "Breaking Bad" simulator. For a deeper dive into our impressions of Schedule I's early access release, don't miss our detailed review below!

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