April 4, 2025 Schedule 1 Patch Notes: New Commands, Alternate Version, Bug Fixes, and More Updates

Below are the official patch notes for Schedule 1, released on April 4, 2025.

Patch Notes Overview – Schedule 1 (April 4, 2025)

Introducing the Alternate Version

The newly introduced alternate version shares its core features with the standard version but employs a different scripting backend—specifically, Mono in place of IL2CPP. While this alternative might not deliver the same level of performance, it excels in error handling and generally reduces the frequency of crashes. Players encountering recurrent crashing issues with the conventional version are encouraged to give the alternate version a try. Switching to this version is as straightforward as opting into the beta version; a comprehensive video guide is accessible here.

Should players discover that the alternate version leads to fewer crashes, it will continue to receive maintenance and updates in alignment with the default version. Even if it does not resolve all crashing incidents, it will provide more detailed bug reports, aiding in further improvements.

Schedule 1 gameplay (Image via TVGS)
Schedule 1 gameplay (Image Source: TVGS)

New Features and Innovations

  • Launch of the alternate version for better error management.
  • Introduction of the ‘cleartrash’ command, addressing performance issues caused by excess trash items.

Modifications and Enhancements

  • Chemists are now able to operate up to 4 stations, an increase from the previous limit of 3.

Resolved Issues

  • Corrected issues with mixing colliders located behind the Slop Shop.
  • Fixed the inability to knock on the door of the tall building adjacent to the overpass.
  • Addressed player speed multiplier not resetting post reloading.
  • Resolved issues with warehouse NPCs failing to resume their roles after player attacks.
  • Fixed the oversight where employees could be incorrectly assigned tasks at other properties.
  • Eliminated the ability to pick up items while skateboarding.

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