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Schedule 1 cheats and console commands for infinite money and free ingredients

Schedule 1 cheats and console commands

Schedule 1 has exploded in popularity since showing up in Early Access on Steam this month. Streamers on Twitch have been drawing tens of thousands of gamers into the world of digital slinging. And as is usual with PC gaming, there are a lot of people who want to skip the reward loop and cheat their way to economic doctrine. Now, most of the time, console commands and cheats are used by developers to test game features, but players love to cheat with them.

Schedule 1 cheats and console commands are all over the place, and this post seeks to keep them all in one place. Keep in mind that these are pretty transformational to your game and kind of cheat the player out of the reward loop for you playing the game. Schedule 1 kind of relies on the grind to be rewarding. So be forewarned, you may well ruin your fun with the game by using these.

Before you can use console commands or cheats in Schedule 1, you need to do some setup. You need to head into the in-game menu and enable them in the game’s settings menu. To do so, press Esc to bring up the pause menu.

On the first tab labeled Game, you will find an option for the Console. Tick that and then you can enable the use of Schedule 1 cheats and console commands in-game. Once you’ve enabled console command in Schedule 1, you can press the tilde (~) key to bring up the command line in game to use the cheats. There are a ton of different commands, some do require modifiers.

If it’s something like spawning in a product or unlocking it, you need to give the command the full name of the desired item.

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We removed a few of the less-useful cheats, since most of you are interested in the ones that give you free money anyway. Keep reading to see all of the Schedule 1 cheats and console commands down below.

Console Command  Effect
 freecam Enables freecam mode
 save Saves tthe game
 settime Changes the time of day to a specified 24-hour time.
 give Gives a set quantity of a specified item.
 clearinventory Clears your inventory.
 changecash Changes your cash balance by the specified amount.
 changebalance Changes your online balance by the specified amount.
 addxp Adds a specified amount of XP.
 spawnvehicle Spawns the specified vehicle.
 setmovespeed Changes your movement speed multiplier.
 setjumpforce Changes your jump force multiplier.
teleport Teleports you to a specified location.
setowned Sets a specified property as owned.
 packageproduct Packaged the currently equipped product.
 setstaminareserve Changes your stamina reserve (100 default).
 raisewanted Raise Wanted Level
 lowerwanted Lower Wanted Level
 sethealth Sets your health to the specified number (100 default).
 settimescale Changes the time scale (1 default).
 setquestentrystate Changes the state of a specific quest entry.
 setunlocked Unlocks the specified NPC.
 setrelationship Changes the relationship scalar of the specified NPC (0-5 range).
 addemployee Adds the specified employee type to the given property.
 setdiscovered Specifies the product as discovered.
 growplants Fully grows all plants in the game world.
 setlawintensity Sets the intensity of law enforcement activity (0-10 scale).
 setquality Sets the quality of the currently equipped product.
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