The Schedule I community has something to cheer about as the game's solo developer, Tyler, teased an upcoming user interface (UI) update requested by fans. In a recent tweet on April 9, Tyler shared a preview of enhancements coming to the counteroffer UI—a feature central to the game's core mechanics.
Making counteroffers is a key aspect of Schedule I, allowing players to negotiate prices with clients. While the process itself is simple, fans have voiced concerns over the current UI, particularly when dealing with extensive inventories. Recognizing this feedback, Tyler announced plans to introduce a search bar functionality to streamline the experience. This addition aims to enhance accessibility and improve overall usability for players.
Tyler's commitment to improving the game extends beyond this update. As part of the roadmap outlined on the official Trello page, future updates promise exciting additions such as emotes, rare trash drops, duplicate save files, and new drug varieties. These developments reflect the growing demand from the player base and underscore Tyler's dedication to refining the experience.
At Game8, we’ve found Schedule I to be a surprisingly immersive and gratifying experience, likening it to a "Breaking Bad" simulator. For those interested in our thoughts on the game's early access launch, check out our full review below!