The excitement around Schedule I continues to build as the game's solo developer, Tyler, recently teased fans with a sneak peek of an upcoming UI update. This update focuses on enhancing the counteroffer feature, a key element in the game that allows players to negotiate prices with clients for their products. The new improvements come in response to fan feedback, particularly regarding the user interface when dealing with large inventories.
In a recent Twitter (X) post dated April 9, Tyler announced that the next update will introduce a much-requested "search bar" function to the counteroffer UI. This addition is expected to significantly improve accessibility and user experience. Although Tyler has not yet disclosed the exact release date for this update, the promise of better navigation within the game has already sparked enthusiasm among the player base.
The counteroffer system in Schedule I is a critical mechanic where players can adjust the pricing of their products until reaching a mutually agreeable deal with clients. This straightforward yet essential feature has been a point of contention due to its previous UI limitations, especially for those managing extensive inventories.
Looking ahead, Schedule I has an ambitious roadmap outlined on their official Trello page. Players can anticipate further enhancements, including the addition of emotes, rarer trash drops, duplicate save files, and new drugs, among other features. These updates signify the developer's commitment to continuously improving the game and responding to community feedback.
At Game8, we find Schedule I to be a surprisingly addictive and rewarding experience, reminiscent of a "Breaking Bad" simulator. For a deeper dive into our thoughts on the early access release of Schedule I, be sure to check out our detailed article below!