The developer of Schedule I has recently teased fans with a sneak peek of an upcoming UI update, promising significant enhancements to the game's counteroffer interface. Dive into the details of these exciting changes and what they mean for Schedule I's first major update.
Schedule I Developer Continues To Improve The Game
New UI For Counteroffer
Amidst the rising popularity of Schedule I, the game's solo developer, Tyler, has been hard at work refining the gameplay experience. On April 9, Tyler took to Twitter (X) to showcase some eagerly awaited improvements to the counteroffer product selection UI.
While the exact release date for these changes remains under wraps, players can look forward to seeing them in the next update. The counteroffer system is a key feature in Schedule I, allowing players to negotiate prices with clients for their products, thereby earning in-game currency. Although the system itself is straightforward, the user interface has been a point of contention, particularly for those with extensive inventories.
Responding to fan feedback, Tyler has announced the addition of a "search bar" to the counteroffer UI. This new feature is designed to streamline the process, making it easier for players to navigate their inventory and make counteroffers efficiently.
This update is just the beginning of a series of enhancements planned for Schedule I. The game's roadmap, available on its official Trello page, outlines future updates that may include new features such as emotes, rarer trash drops, duplicate save files, and additional drugs, promising to keep the gameplay fresh and engaging.
At Game8, we've found Schedule I to be a surprisingly addictive and rewarding experience, akin to a "Breaking Bad" simulator. To delve deeper into our thoughts on the game's early access release, be sure to check out our detailed article below!