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Schedule 1 Console Commands: Complete Cheat Reference

Other Games·April 10, 2025·16 min read

Climbing to the top of the Schedule 1 underworld is satisfying, but the early grind drags. Walking everywhere, scraping together small cash piles, and learning every system the hard way is part of the charm, until it isn't. Console commands cut through the tedium when you want to test mechanics, experiment with builds, or just blow past the bootstrapping phase.

Below you will find every console command currently available, plus the steps to switch the console on in the first place.

Enabling the Console

The console is off by default, so flip it on before anything else.

  1. Open the Schedule 1 Settings menu.
  2. Switch to the Game tab.
  3. Tick the box that turns on Console Commands.

Once enabled, press the ~ (tilde) key in game to bring up the input field. Any command that takes a value goes after a space, for example `settime 0800`. Time uses a 24 hour military format, so 8 PM is `2000`, not `0800`. Mix those up and your nightlife dealings will get awkward fast.

If you want to double check the store page or jump back into the game, head over to Schedule 1 on Steam.

Player and Economy

  • addxp: Awards a specified amount of experience to the player.
  • changecash: Adjusts the player's on hand cash by the given amount.
  • changebalance: Adjusts the player's account balance.
  • clearinventory: Empties the player's inventory in one go.
  • give: Spawns a specific item, with optional quantity.
  • setquality: Changes the quality of the item currently equipped.

Movement and Camera

  • setmovespeed: Applies a multiplier to walk and run speed.
  • setjumpforce: Applies a multiplier to jump strength.
  • teleport: Sends the player to a target location instantly.
  • freecam: Toggles a detached camera, handy for screenshots or scouting.
  • sethealth: Sets player health to a specific value.
  • setstaminareserve: Defines the maximum stamina pool.

World and Time

  • settime: Locks the in game clock to a chosen time (military format).
  • settimescale: Adjusts how fast time flows in the world.
  • growplants: Forces every plant in the world to finish growing.
  • save: Triggers a forced save.

Properties and NPCs

  • setowned: Marks a property as owned by the player.
  • addemployee: Assigns an employee of a chosen type to a property.
  • setunlocked: Unlocks the targeted NPC.
  • setdiscovered: Flags a product as discovered.
  • packageproduct: Wraps the equipped product in the specified packaging.

Law Enforcement

  • raisewanted: Bumps the wanted level up.
  • lowerwanted: Brings the wanted level down.
  • clearwanted: Resets the wanted level to zero.
  • setlawintensity: Tunes police aggression on a scale of 1 to 10.

Quests and State

  • setvar: Overwrites the value of a named variable.
  • setqueststate: Forces a quest into a given state.
  • setquestentrystate: Forces a single quest entry into a given state.
  • endtutorial: Closes out the tutorial immediately.
  • setemotion: Changes the player character's facial expression.

Vehicles

  • spawnvehicle: Drops a chosen vehicle at the player's position.

Key Binds

  • bind: Maps a key to a specific command.
  • unbind: Removes a single bind.
  • clearbinds: Wipes every custom bind at once.

Interface and Debugging

  • hideui: Hides the on screen HUD.
  • showfps: Displays the FPS counter.
  • hidefps: Hides the FPS counter.
  • disable: Disables a target game object.
  • enable: Re-enables a target game object.
  • disablenpcasset: Turns off a chosen asset across all NPCs.

Final Notes

That covers every Schedule 1 console command available right now. Since the game is still in early access, the list is likely to keep growing as new systems land. Whether you treat the console as a sandbox for serious testing or as a shortcut past the slow opening hours, it is a solid toolkit to have on hand.

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