Summary
TVGS has released another new update forSchedule 1, bringing more necessary tweaks and bug fixes to the popular Early Access title. The latest set ofSchedule 1changes doesn’t add any game-changing new content, but it’s still an important update nonetheless.
Ever sinceSchedule 1blew up on Steam back in March, solo developer TVGS has been updating the game regularly with tons of new content and frequent fixes for any bugs that pop up. Considering the game remains the effort of one individual, the rate it’s progressing is extremely impressive. According to the game’s Steam page,Schedule 1will be in Early Access for “approximately 2 years,” but it’s a great title even in its current early state.
The latestpatch notesforSchedule 1were released online featuring various tweaks, including the addition of new graffiti art. Players can now also access theirSchedule 1employees' inventories by talking to them, and broken vending machines and ATMs will now be repaired after a single evening (as opposed to the previous two nights). As for bug fixes, both chemists and botanists have had fixes applied that prevent them from accidentally making their workstations unusable. It may not be the biggestSchedule 1update, but smaller patches like this to round out the experience are always welcome.
ThisSchedule 1update was first released in beta a few days ago, and the new set of patch notes has been expanded since then. The latest patch is available to all players, not just those who opt in. TVGS rounded out the newest patch notes by confirming that more content is on the way, with plans to introduce a new property as well as “a new purchaseable jukebox/radio object.”
Both in the near future and in the long term, it seems thatSchedule 1fans have a lot to look forward to. Right now, players can enjoy all the new content coming to the game during its Early Access period, but going forward, the game may have loftier ambitions. Earlier this month, TVGS revealed that it wouldlove to releaseSchedule 1on consoles, which is sure to come as great news for those who don’t play on PC.
Bug fixes