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Complete Guide to Schedule 1 Cheats and Console Commands

Starting your journey in Schedule 1 can be challenging when you only have a few hundred dollars from Uncle Nelson. Building your empire from scratch requires patience, but if you want to accelerate your progress, console commands can help significantly. This guide covers everything you need to know about using cheats in the Early Access version of Schedule 1.

The Early Access release makes accessing console commands straightforward—no additional downloads or mods required. You can enable these commands right from the game settings as soon as you gain control of your character in the prologue. Follow these simple steps:

  1. Access the Pause Menu by pressing ESC
  2. Select Settings (found beneath the Resume option)
  3. Navigate to the Game tab and enable Console Commands by checking the circle
  4. Exit the Pause Menu
  5. Press Tilde to open the Console Commands interface
  6. Type your desired command in the bar at the top of the screen
  7. Press Enter to activate the cheat

Finding the Tilde Key on Your Keyboard

The Tilde (~) key is typically positioned to the left of the 1 key, below ESC, and above TAB. However, keyboard layouts can vary. If your keyboard doesn’t have the ~ symbol in this location, simply use whatever key occupies that position to activate the Console Command interface.

Complete List of Available Console Commands

Now that you know how to access the console, here’s a comprehensive list of all available commands in Schedule 1. When using commands with examples that include <>, remember you don’t need to include these brackets when typing the actual command.

Movement and Camera Controls

  • freecam – Toggles free camera mode
  • setmovespeed – Sets player movement speed multiplier (e.g., setmovespeed 1)
  • setjumpforce – Sets player jump force multiplier (e.g., setjumpforce 1)
  • teleport – Transports player to specified location (e.g., teleport townhall)

Inventory and Resources

  • give – Provides specified item with optional quantity (e.g., give ogkush 5)
  • clearinventory – Removes all items from player inventory
  • changecash – Adjusts player’s cash balance (e.g., changecash 5000)
  • changebalance – Modifies player’s online balance (e.g., changebalance 5000)
  • packageproduct – Packages equipped product with specified container (e.g., packageproduct jar)
  • setquality – Sets quality of currently equipped item (e.g., setquality standard)

Character Status

  • addxp – Increases experience points by specified amount (e.g., addxp 100)
  • sethealth – Sets player health to specified value (e.g., sethealth 100)
  • setstaminareserve – Adjusts stamina reserve from default 100 (e.g., setstaminareserve 200)
  • setemotion – Changes facial expression of player avatar (e.g., setemotion cheery)

Game World and NPCs

  • settime – Changes time of day using 24-hour format (e.g., settime 1530)
  • settimescale – Adjusts game time flow rate (e.g., settimescale 1)
  • spawnvehicle – Creates vehicle at player location (e.g., spawnvehicle vehicle name)
  • setowned – Claims specified property or business (e.g., setowned barn)
  • setunlocked – Unlocks specified NPC (e.g., setunlocked npc_id)
  • setrelationship – Adjusts relationship level with NPC on 0-5 scale (e.g., setrelationship npc_id 5)
  • addemployee – Assigns employee to property (e.g., addemployee botanist barn)
  • growplants – Instantly matures all plants in game world
  • cleartrash – Removes all trash from game environment

Law Enforcement and Wanted Level

  • raisewanted – Increases player wanted level
  • lowerwanted – Decreases player wanted level
  • clearwanted – Removes all wanted status
  • setlawintensity – Adjusts police activity intensity on 0-10 scale (e.g., setlawintensity 6)

Game System Commands

  • save – Forces game save
  • setdiscovered – Marks specified product as discovered (e.g., setdiscovered ogkush)
  • setvar – Assigns value to specified variable (e.g., setvar <variable> <value>)
  • setqueststate – Changes state of specified quest (e.g., setqueststate <questname> <state>)
  • setquestentrystate – Modifies state of quest entry (e.g., setquestentrystate <questname> <entry index> <state>)
  • bind – Creates keyboard shortcut for command (e.g., bind t ‘settime 1200’)
  • unbind – Removes specified key binding (e.g., unbind t)
  • clearbinds – Erases all key bindings
  • hideui – Removes all on-screen interface elements
  • disable/enable – Toggles specified GameObject (e.g., disable pp, enable pp)
  • endtutorial – Forces tutorial to conclude (only during tutorial)
  • disablenpcasset – Deactivates asset for all NPCs (e.g., disablenpcasset avatar)
  • showfps/hidefps – Toggles frames-per-second display

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