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Console Commands in Schedule 1

Console commands in Schedule 1 provide players with powerful tools to enhance their gameplay, from modifying in-game resources to adjusting mechanics and unlocking hidden features. Whether you want to automate tasks, tweak character stats, or manipulate the game world, these commands can help streamline your experience. However, enabling console commands requires installing MelonLoader, a universal mod loader, along with specific mods that unlock command access. This guide will walk you through the setup process and provide a comprehensive list of available commands to maximize your control over the game.

How to Enable Console Commands

If you want to enable console commands in Schedule 1, you’ll need to install MelonLoader on your PC. MelonLoader is a universal mod loader that lets you apply mods, including console commands, to your game. Once installed, open MelonLoader, select the game, and access its files.

Next, head over to Nexus Mods and download two essential mods: Schedule1ConsoleUnlocker and Console Mod. Extract the .d11files into the Mods folder inside MelonLoader. If you want an easier way to manage your mods, you can also install Mod Manager.

With everything set up, launch the game and press F8 to open the console. You can then enter your commands directly. If you prefer not to mod, you can still enable cheats using Cheat Engine. Just download the CT files, which unlock powerful features like God Mode.

Console Commands in Schedule 1 

General Gameplay Commands

  • addemployee – Adds an employee to help automate drug production.
  • addxp – Grants experience points, helping you level up and unlock new areas.
  • changebalance – Increases your online balance without using an ATM.
  • changecash – Increases your cash amount instantly.

Inventory & Game State Commands

  • clearbinds – Removes all key binds.
  • clearinventory – Clears all inventory slots.
  • clearwanted – Resets your wanted level.
  • growplants – Instantly fully grows all plants in the world.
  • hideui – Hides all on-screen UI.
  • unhideui – Restores the UI.
  • packageproduct – Packs the equipped product.
  • save – Forces a game save.

Player & NPC Controls

  • raisewanted – Increases your wanted level.
  • lowerwanted – Decreases your wanted level.
  • setemotion – Changes your character’s facial expression.
  • setenergy – Adjusts energy levels.
  • sethealth – Sets health points.
  • setjumpforce – Adjusts jump height.
  • setmovespeed – Changes player movement speed.
  • setstaminareserve – Boosts stamina.

Game Mechanics & Environment

  • settime – Changes the in-game time.
  • settimescale – Modifies game speed (default is 1).
  • setlawintensity – Sets police activity intensity (0-10 scale).
  • setdiscovered – Marks a product as discovered.
  • setowned – Marks a property as owned.
  • setquality – Adjusts the quality of an equipped product.
  • setrelationship – Sets NPC relationship level (0-5 scale).
  • setunlocked – Unlocks a specific NPC.

Spawning & Teleportation

  • spawnvehicle – Spawns a vehicle at your location.
  • teleport – Instantly moves the player to a specific location.

Developer & Debugging Commands

  • bind – Assigns a key to a command.
  • enable – Activates a specified game object.
  • disable – Deactivates a specified game object.
  • freecam – Enables free camera mode.
  • setquestentrystate – Sets the state of a specific quest entry.
  • setvar – Modifies a variable value. 
Nandita
Nandita
Damsel in her own distress, abodes in her imaginary world, and enchanted by the magical realms of Elden Ring. A professional overthinker who loves to weave captivating stories, and is fascinated by the art of doing nothing. When not lost in thought, paints canvases that echo her wildest daydreams!
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