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The anticipated v0.3.4f5 update for Schedule 1 is on the horizon, promising a range of enhancements and fixes that players have been eagerly awaiting.
Since its debut in early access, Schedule 1 has quickly gained popularity, captivating players with its unique approach to an open-world drug-dealing simulation. It has maintained a strong presence on platforms like Steam, reflecting its widespread acclaim and player engagement.
Following its initial content update, the beta version has recently undergone significant improvements, including necessary bug fixes and gameplay adjustments.
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As is standard with beta updates, players can anticipate that these modifications will transition to the live version. Below, we detail the contents of the v0.3.4f5 patch.
Overview of Schedule 1 v0.3.4f5 Update Patch Notes
While the v0.3.4f5 patch is yet to be implemented in-game, the creator Tyler has publicly conveyed the anticipated patch notes via the game’s official Discord. If everything proceeds as planned, the full release of the update is expected on April 18, 2025.
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Here’s a comprehensive breakdown of the patch notes:
Tweaks and Improvements
- Players can now access employees’ inventories during interactions by selecting ‘I need to access your inventory’.
- New graffiti art has been added to enhance the visual environment.
- Broken vending machines and ATMs will reset after a single sleep cycle, improving game flow (previously took two days).
- The feedback form has been streamlined by removing the optional email field, reducing unnecessary clutter.
- The label ‘suggestions’ has been changed to ‘feedback’ for clarity.
Bug Fixes
- Resolved issues causing cauldrons to become unusable when interacted with by chemists.
- Addressed problems leading to drying racks becoming unusable when managed by botanists.
- Fixed an issue with NPC summoning that affected interactions at Mick’s house.
- Corrected scheduling conflicts that occasionally prevented Mick from appearing at the pawn shop.
- Ensured the first ‘escape’ button press is now recognized correctly.
- Fixed the default save listing for OG Kush in fresh game files.
- Aligned save game version labels correctly.
- Prevented persistence of items across different save files from pallets and dead drops.
- Addressed the issue of ATMs and vending machines being visually intact but unusable after reloading the game.
One of the critical issues being addressed is the malfunctioning pawn shop, a feature that many players have encountered difficulties with. The update aims to restore functionality for interacting with Mick, the relevant NPC.
Additionally, players are looking forward to the new graffiti additions, which humorously nod to popular streamers like CaseOh and MoistCr1tikal, enriching the game’s cultural references.
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