Summary

  • Schedule 1 developer plans to improve counteroffer UI with search bar in next update.
  • Counteroffers in the game are a way for players to make money through negotiations.
  • Developer considering more UI improvements like search, sort, and filter buttons in future updates.

Schedule 1's developer has promised to enhance the counteroffer UI in the next update. The game recently received its first significant update, version 0.3.4, which introduced several new items and characters, along with various quality-of-life improvements. However, Tyler, Schedule 1's solo developer, seems to be hard at work, as he is already teasing features coming in the next update.

Counteroffers are one way for Schedule 1 players to make money. Typically, a client sends a message offering to buy products for a disclosed price. Once the offer is received, the player can make a counteroffer, adjusting the deal's details and price before coming to an agreement. Although the process is straightforward, editing the counteroffers has been difficult for fans. To be more specific, the current UI complicates finding specific products when the player’s inventory is large.

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In a Twitter post, Schedule 1's developer teased a new feature in the counteroffers UI: a search bar. In the past, players expressed concerns that the counteroffer product list could become excessively lengthy. One fan voiced their frustration on Steam's community page, claiming that they have been limited to selling only a couple of repetitive Schedule 1 recipes because they can't scroll the list. Fortunately, the developer has been receptive to this feedback and is poised to make the in-game phone's user interface "less terrible."

Although the counteroffer search bar is scheduled for an upcoming update, fans have shown their support for the idea by leaving positive comments on the developer's post. A quick look at Schedule 1' s roadmap also confirms additional minor improvements of this nature, such as a search, sort, and filter button in the Product Manager tab. The esteemed criminals of the game will also be excited to learn that the developer is considering adding custom packaging and labels, which will help dedicated dealers stand out in the crowded market.

The counteroffer UI improvement appears to be only the start of a series of minor enhancements the developer has planned for the game. According to Schedule 1' s public Trello board, some anticipated features are lined up for future patches, including Emote, voice chat, controller support, and a creative mechanic called the voting system. With this option, players will be able to vote for features to be added to each monthly update, ensuring that the demanded ones are prioritized by the community. While waiting for these additions, players can enjoy Schedule 1' s first major update with exciting changes, such as the addition of the Pawn Shop and wall-mounted shelves.

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Simulation
Crime
Action
Management
Strategy
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Systems
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Developer(s)
TVGS
Publisher(s)
TVGS
Engine
Unity
Multiplayer
Online Co-Op
Number of Players
Single-player
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WHERE TO PLAY

DIGITAL
Checkbox: control the expandable behavior of the extra info

Genre(s)
Simulation, Crime, Action, Management, Strategy