Once you've built your drug empire in Schedule 1 and maxed out your rank, you are officially at the top of the food chain. You are the drug lord of Hyland Point. But when you can no longer move up in the world, it can be difficult to decide what you should do next.

Though it can get frustrating not knowing what to do, this is the time to get creative and plan for your future gameplay. With a little guide in the right direction, you can still milk the game for a bit more fun before you decide to throw in the towel.

5 Stock Up On Cash To Fund Your Endgame

Prepare Your Future Finances

Schedule 1 is continuously getting more and more updates. New locations have been added, along with more shops and more items you can purchase. In the roap for the game, there's even some mention of the map getting expanded. If the town does get expanded to the northeast like developer TVGS is planning, there could be more businesses opening up. With more businesses comes the need for more money, so you can purchase what they're selling and enhance your gameplay.

Due to this possibility, it would be wise to get ahead of your cash flow so you're not stuck doing it when the new content is released. There are many ways you can make extra cash after the endgame, such as laundering money in Schedule 1, pawning items, and picking up trash around town to recycle. Do anything and everything to make money. If you follow this method, you also have a chance to receive an achievement for having a 10 million dollar net worth.

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Now that you don't have to worry about rising to the top, you can take your time and get creative about making money. Try to think outside the box for strategies like pick-pocketing drugs from a customer that you just sold to them. While there's technically a legal and illegal way to go about it in this virtual world, there's ultimately no right or wrong path when it comes to making money in the game.

Set a personal goal for yourself, such as the 10 million dollar checkpoint, and make it happen. Money is one of the most important aspects of the game because, without it, you can't get anywhere. Since we don't know what future updates have in store for us, we should prepare, as there will inevitably be stuff we'll need money for.

4 Buy Up The Town And Own Everything

Literally Own The Entire Town

Along with money comes power. However, it takes more than just money to be at the top. The next step you could take would pretty much make you the new unofficial mayor of Hyland Point. While you are limited to what properties you can purchase, it doesn't hurt to just buy them all. Not only will this give you bragging rights, but it could also help you to increase your cash flow.

Currently, there are 8 businesses and properties that you can purchase from Ray's Realty. Each one comes with its own price tag, which varies depending on its size, location, and purpose. Typically, the bigger the location, the more expensive it's going to be. When it comes to personal property, you have six options if you don't include your RV that exploded in the beginning. However, only four of them can be purchased from Ray.

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The motel room for $75 and the apartment above the Chinese Restaurant for $800 are not listed with the realtor. What you can purchase from Ray is the storage unit for $5,000, the Bungalow for $6,000, the Barn for $25,000, and the Docks Warehouse for $50,000. You can technically purchase all of these properties and have an automated farm at each one. This could increase your productivity and, in turn, make you more money.

For commercial properties, there are also four options. The Laundromat costs $4,000 with a $2,000 launder limit, the Post Office is $10,000 with a $4,000 launder limit, the Car Wash is $20,000 with a $6,000 launder limit, and Taco Ticklers is $50,000 with an $8,000 launder limit. As each business escalates in price, so does the amount you can launder daily.

3 Test Out The Beta Mode

Get A Taste Of What's To Come

If you're eager for new content and can't wait for it to drop, head over to the beta mode of the game. On Steam, right-click on Schedule 1, then click on Betas. In the Beta Participation drop-down, choose "beta". Your game will update, and then you are free to relaunch it. On the home screen, it will tell you that you are in beta mode if you are wondering whether it worked. Keep in mind that since this is a beta mode, it might be unstable, and there might be more bugs. However, in this mode, you will be able to test out updates and patches before they go live.

The complete release of the game isn't going to happen for another couple of years, according to TVGS. Once it's fully released, all the game mechanics added through updates should be smoothed out. Currently, the developer is still learning what works and doesn't with the game. If you notice anything in particular that isn't working well, you can leave through the in-game menu.

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This option is also available out of the beta mode. When you open the main menu, click on "Bug Report/". Write a short summary of your , then an in-depth description of the issue you found. Choose the category of the report type, such as general, multiplayer, saving/loading, crashing, or employees.

You can choose to include the save file it occurred on and a screenshot. This is especially great to do after you beat the game because you already know Schedule 1 inside and out. Therefore, you know what should be happening versus what is unusual in the game and, in turn, you can help the developer polish it to perfection.

2 Try Out Endgame Mods

Enhance Your Game Even Further

Many mods can help you enhance your empire even further. Some mods can help you duplicate your items, which would make it easy to stock up on products and get some quick cash. Other mods, like the Enhanced Dealers Mod by BJL, available on Nexus Mods, allow you to increase the number of customers you can assign to dealers from 8 to 16. This could give your empire the boost it needs to stay at the top.

The duplicate mod can get out of hand very quickly, so stay vigilant when it is active.

Warehouse Always Open by ElioWasTaken does exactly what it says on the tin, keeping the warehouse accessible at all times. This is very convenient, as you will no longer have to evade the police as you travel through curfew hours to reach the business. With this mod, the rank requirements for the Warehouse are altered, letting you visit and make purchases at an earlier tier. If you're at the end of the game, this issue probably wouldn't occur to you. However, if you decide to create a new save file, then this bonus function of the mod could be appealing.

The no more trash mod by Voidane removes all the trash left on the ground. Not only will this mod help to keep your workspace clean, but it could also save you money from having a cleaner. As soon as trash spawns, it gets destroyed both at your workplace and around town. Of course, there is also a money mod that you can use, particularly with WeMod.

Through mods, you can give yourself an unlimited bank balance and unlimited cash. You can also allow for no curfew, reduce your wanted level, and multiply your EXP gain, which will let you race through the ranks. This is especially useful if you have completed the game and want to start a new save file to goof off on. Another popular WeMod disables the random police investigation and body search. With this mod active, you will no longer have to worry about walking around town with drugs on you.

1 Complete Every Schedule 1 Achievement

Try To 100% The Entire Game

When all else fails, move on to the achievements. Currently, there are 11 achievements in Schedule 1. If you've reached the end of the game, you probably already have a few of these under your belt. However, there may still be some things to strive towards. The first few achievements — "Left in the Dust," "Welcome to Hyland Point," and "Dodgy Dealing" — are gained in the first couple of hours of the game.

The achievements then get a bit more difficult, as the next one involves manufacturing a product worth at least $100. Next is the "Businessman" achievement, attaining a net worth of $100,000, which should be easy enough if you're already basically running the town. The following two are "Bigwig", awarded for a net worth of one million dollars, and "Magnate", which triggers upon a net worth of 10 million dollars.

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If you're feeling truly bored with the game and feel like you've completed everything, you could go around picking up trash from the streets. An achievement called "Upstanding Citizen" that you will receive after you dispose of 500 pieces of trash at the Cash for Trash machines.

If you completely skipped buying a skateboard and went right to a vehicle, a trip to the Shred Shack could be fruitful. One of the achievements, "Rolling In Style," is received after purchasing a Golden Skateboard for $1500. Unless you've been extremely stealthy throughout your entire gameplay, you probably already received "The Long Arm of the Law" achievement by getting arrested. If you haven't, simply do something illegal, such as being out after curfew, running away from an attempted search, or pick-pocketing in front of the police.

The final achievement is easier said than done. To receive the "Indian Dealer" achievement, you must sell something to a customer and then pick-pocket the drugs back. Not only does this give you the achievement, but it's a way to save on products and retain profit. Since the game is still in Early Access, more achievements could potentially be added as TVGS continues to update Schedule 1.

Source: Nexus Mods (BJL, ElioWasTaken, Voidane)

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Schedule I
Simulation
Crime
Action
Management
Strategy
Systems
Released
March 24, 2025
Developer(s)
TVGS
Publisher(s)
TVGS
Engine
Unity
Multiplayer
Online Co-Op
Number of Players
Single-player
Steam Deck Compatibility
Unknown