The developer of Schedule I has teased fans with a sneak peek of an upcoming UI update, signaling exciting changes to the counteroffer interface and marking the game's first major update. Dive into the details of what's new and what's on the horizon for Schedule I.
Schedule I Developer Continues To Improve The Game
New UI For Counteroffer
As Schedule I gains momentum in the gaming community, its solo developer, Tyler, is committed to enhancing the player experience. In a recent X post dated April 9, Tyler unveiled some much-anticipated improvements to the counteroffer product selection UI. While the exact release date for these enhancements remains under wraps, players can look forward to a smoother and more efficient counteroffer process.
In Schedule I, making a counteroffer is a key mechanic that allows players to negotiate better prices for their products. Clients initiate the process with an offer, and players can then counter to reach a mutually beneficial agreement. However, the current UI, particularly for those with extensive inventories, has been a point of contention among fans. Responding to this feedback, Tyler is introducing a "search bar" to streamline the counteroffer experience, making it easier for players to navigate their stock.
This UI update is just the beginning of what's in store for Schedule I. The game's official Trello page outlines a roadmap packed with future updates, including emotes, rarer trash drops, the ability to save duplicate files, and new drugs, promising to keep the gameplay fresh and engaging.
Here at Game8, we've found Schedule I to be a surprisingly addictive and rewarding experience, reminiscent of a "Breaking Bad" simulator. To delve deeper into our thoughts on the early access release of Schedule I, be sure to check out our comprehensive article below!