Following a short testing phase, Schedule I developer Tyler has launched the 0.3.4 update for all players. The Steam patch notes detail what's new in this viral drug dealing simulator.
Version 0.3.4 marks the first major content update since Schedule I's explosive Early Access launch on Steam on March 24. It introduces a functioning pawn shop, a boutique store, wall decorations, and additional features listed below.
On Steam, Tyler apologized for the update's delayed release, stating: "I'm still refining the update and testing procedures."
He added: "The process will become much smoother, and updates will arrive on schedule, when I transition to larger monthly updates starting next month."
Looking ahead, Tyler said his immediate focus is resolving outstanding bugs, which he listed as top priorities:
Ensuring employees work reliably without problems.Preventing save games from becoming corrupted or vanishing. I've consulted with Valve staff and gained valuable insights on improving the save file format. This will improve compatibility with Steam Cloud saves and reduce the risk of corruption.Reducing disconnections and resolving loading problems in multiplayer.
Tyler also mentioned plans to enhance optimization and pursue Steam Deck verification for Schedule I as soon as possible, stating, "This will serve as my performance benchmark."
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Schedule I Version 0.3.4 Patch Notes:
Additions
Added the Bleuballs Boutique interior and its functionality.Implemented the Pawn Shop interior and operations. You can now sell almost any item (except product) to Mick at the pawn shop.Added a wooden sign.Added a metal sign.Added a wall-mounted shelf.Added a safe.Added an antique wall lamp.Added a modern wall lamp.Added a grandfather clock.Added Ol' Man Jimmy's Whiskey. Liquor is currently decorative but will become functional in a future update.Added Château La Peepee.Added Brut du Gloop.Added a silver watch.Added a gold watch.Added a silver chain.Added a gold chain.Added a gold bar.Added six different collectible paintings.Added a pre-owned toilet.Added a golden toilet.
Tweaks/Improvements
Enhanced the counteroffer product selection interface.Refined the phrasing for customer recommendation dialogue.Increased the jar stack size to 20.Implemented additional null checks and validity checks.Supplier meeting icons on the map app now display the supplier's name.Removed the cooldown timer for requesting a supplier meeting.Time skips (such as sleeping) now impact the supplier meeting countdown.
Bug Fixes
Fixed the delivery destination dropdown overflowing beyond the phone screen.Resolved an issue where player lists sometimes didn't clear correctly when returning to the menu.Fixed a bug where non-host clients occasionally missed 'on day pass' and 'on week pass' events.Corrected an issue where item slot filters could be bypassed by swapping items.
Schedule I was the top-selling game on Steam at launch, attracting more players than major titles like Monster Hunter Wilds, GTA 5, and Marvel Rivals after going viral on social media, Twitch, and YouTube. In the game, you rise from a small-time dealer to a kingpin, manufacturing and distributing various drugs across the gritty city of Hyland Point. Expand your empire by acquiring properties, businesses, and employees.
The game is developed and published by TVGS, also known as Australian indie developer Tyler, who described Schedule I's massive launch as "amazing but pretty overwhelming."
"I never anticipated this level of response!" Tyler commented in a Reddit post. "Right now, I'm concentrating on releasing patches as quickly as possible. I'm also eager to begin working on content updates once all critical bugs are fixed."