The good thing about the cheats in Schedule 1 is that they don’t break the immersion. If you’re simply trying to speed up the production of a product, these commands can help with this aspect. Additionally, these commands make things a little easier if you’re struggling with the gameplay loop of Schedule 1.
These cheats are all-encompassing, so they can be anything from helping grow a certain type of drug to getting a building. No matter what your needs are, the cheats should help your drug business grow at a faster rate. To learn the list of all the cheats and commands, you should read this guide.
How To Use Console Commands
To activate the cheats, you have to manually turn on the ability in the game first. This can be done in Schedule 1’s settings. Tap the Esc key, and you’ll be taken to the Pause Menu. From here, scroll to Settings and click on it.
This should take you to the Game Tab, which will have the sole option: Console. To activate the cheats, click the circle to the left of the Console toggle. Once that’s done, you can exit the Pause Menu.
You won’t be able to access the Game Tab from the Main Menu of Schedule 1. For this option to appear, you have to be in a game first.
After you’re back in the game, tap the Tilde Key (~) to bring up the Console Commands. The place to input the commands will be at the top of the screen. Afterward, you can navigate to the top and start typing your desired cheat.
To learn all the cheats in Schedule 1, you can navigate to the list below.
All Commands And Cheats
The ing codes can be used at any moment in the game. Plus, you may be able to use more than one cheat at the same time.
These cheats may help you progress; however, if you input the same cheat too many times, this may cause the game to crash. So, keep in mind the number of times you use a single cheat.
Command |
What the Command Does |
freecam |
Toggles freecam mode |
save |
Forces a save. |
settime |
Sets the time of day to a specified time. |
give |
Gives players the specified item. For example, give ogkush 5 would give the player 5 OG Kush. |
clearinventory |
Clears your inventory. |
changecash |
Changes the cash balance by the specified amount. For example, changecash 5000 gives $5000 worth of cash on hand. |
changebalance |
Changes the online balance in the ATM. For example, changebalance 5000 means there is $5000 in the machine. |
addxp |
Adds a certain amount of experience points. For example, addxp 100 would yield 100 experience points. |
spawnvehicle |
A vehicle spawns at the player’s location. For example, spawnvehicle veeper will spawn the veeper to you. |
setmovespeed |
Sets your movement speed to a specified rate. If you type setmovespeed 1, you’ll move one point faster. |
setjumpforce |
Sets the jump force multiplier. Increasing to setjumpforce 1 will increase your jump rate by 1. |
teleport |
Teleports you to a certain location. For example, teleport townhall will take you to the townhall. |
setowned |
Makes certain properties or businesses owned by you. For example, setowned barn will make the barn yours. |
packageproduct |
Packs whatever product you have in specified packaging. For example, packageproduct jar will hold whichever drug you have in a jar. |
setstaminareserve |
The default for stamina is 100. This will increase it by whichever value you input. For example, setstaminareserve 200 will make your stamina jump higher. |
raisewanted |
Increases the wanted level |
lowerwanted |
Decreases wanted level |
clearwanted |
Removes your wanted level completely. |
sethealth |
Puts your health at a specific value. For example, sethealth 100 would bring your health to full. |
setvar |
Sets the value of a specific variable. The command would look like: setvar . |
setquestentrystate |
Sets the state of a certain quest’s entry. |
setemotion |
Sets the facial expression of a character. For example, setemotion cheery will make your character cheery. |
setqueststate |
Sets the state of a specified quest. |
setunlocked |
Unlocks the NPC with their code. You can use setunlocked to get access to the NPC. |
setrelationship |
Makes the relationship of a given NPC to a certain value. For example, setrelationship 5 would max out the relationship to that NPC. |
addemployee |
Adds an employee to a certain property. For example, addemployee barn would add a worker to your barn. |
setdiscovered |
Makes a specified plant discovered. For example, setdiscovered ogkush would make that OG Kush plant discovered. |
growplants |
Forces all plants to be fully grown |
setlawintensity |
Decreases or increases how deadly the law is on a scale from 0 to 10. For example, setlawintensity 6 would make the police slightly more aggressive. |
setquality |
Sets the quality of the item that’s currently equipped. For example, setquality standard would make an item have the default quality. |
bind |
Binds the key you have set to a given command |
clearbinds |
Removes and clears all binds you have set. |
hideui |
Hides the interface while playing |
disable |
Disables the specified object from the game |
enable |
Enables the specified item in the game. |
endtutorial |
Makes the tutorial end. Only works if you’re in the middle of it. |
disablenpcasset |
All assets associated with the specific NPC will be disabled. |
showfps |
Displays the FPS counter on screen. |
hidefps |
Removes the counter from the main screen |
cleartrash |
Removes all the trash in the world. |
Finally, these codes are case-sensitive. Make sure you input them as they are from the table above.