The developer behind Schedule I has recently teased fans with a sneak peek of an upcoming UI update, promising significant enhancements to the game's interface. This update focuses on the counteroffer UI, a critical feature for players looking to optimize their in-game earnings. Let's dive into the details of what's coming and what it means for the future of Schedule I.
Schedule I Developer Continues To Improve The Game
New UI For Counteroffer
Amidst its growing popularity, Schedule I's solo developer, Tyler, is committed to enhancing the gaming experience. On April 9, via a Twitter (X) post, Tyler unveiled some exciting improvements to the counteroffer product selection UI. These changes are set to streamline the process of making counteroffers, which is crucial for players looking to maximize their profits within the game. Clients propose a purchase price for your products, and players can then negotiate until a mutually beneficial agreement is reached.
Despite the counteroffer process being straightforward, players with large inventories have faced challenges due to the existing UI. Tyler has listened to the community's feedback and is introducing a "search bar" feature to the counteroffer UI. This addition will significantly improve accessibility, allowing players to navigate their inventory more efficiently and make counteroffers with ease.
The teased UI update is just the beginning of what's in store for Schedule I. According to the game's roadmap on their official Trello page, future updates will include a variety of new features such as emotes, rarer trash drops, duplicate save files, and new drugs. These updates are set to enrich the gameplay further and keep the community engaged.
At Game8, we've found Schedule I to be an unexpectedly addictive and rewarding experience, reminiscent of a "Breaking Bad" simulator. For a deeper dive into our impressions of Schedule I's early access release, be sure to check out our detailed article below!


