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Fix Your Dealer Not Working Issue in Schedule 1

If you are looking for a unique and challenging virtual adventure game, Schedule 1 is just perfect for you. It is the latest indie crime online game. A lot of players are enjoying it on Steam as it has got positive reviews from all over the world. However, like any other online game, this game also has some bugs and issues. One of the common problems reported by a lot of players is the dealer not working issue. In building your drug empire, a dealer plays a crucial role. In the very first zone, you will meet your first dealer called “Benji”, but unfortunately, he is not working and you cannot access him. If you are also experiencing the same issue, this guide will show you how to fix this problem.

How to Fix Your Dealer Not Working Issue in Schedule 1

Well, in this comprehensive guide, we will learn if the dealer is buggy or if you are making any mistakes in the game. Let’s find out how to fix the issue with your dealer not working in Schedule 1.

1. Restart the Game

First of all, simply restart the game and check if the dealer starts working or not. Sometimes, a simple restart can help to fix any minor glitches and bugs affecting the mechanics of the dealer. To do that properly, exit from the game completely, close the Steam client, relaunch Steam, and relaunch the game. If that does not work, worry not, and try the other below workarounds.

2. Repair Game Files

Any missing or corrupted game files could also be the reason why your dealer is not working. So, in this workaround, we will try to fix such game files by verifying the integrity of game files. Here is how to do it:

On Steam, go to the Library >> Right-click on the game >> Properties >> Local Files >> Verify integrity of game files. Once the scanning process is done, relaunch the game and you should be good to go.

2. Clearing Steam Cache

Clearing the Steam cache can also help to resolve the issue. Here are the straightforward steps to do this:

  1. Launch the Steam client.
  2. Click on your profile name >> Select Settings >> Downloads >> Clear Download Cache
  3. Once the cache is cleared, restart Steam and check if the issue is resolved or not.

3. Check Your Dealer’s Inventory and Customers

The dealer might get stuck if they are trying to sell to a customer who has already bought from you. This can create a loop where they continuously attempt to sell to the same customer. So, do not sell to any customers on your dealer’s list. Let the dealer handle their assigned customers.

Furthermore, if you get a text saying that the stock is out of stock, visit them to refill their inventory. You can either go to their house or find them wandering around town in the morning and restock them with more jars of product.

4. Reinstall the Game

If the above solutions don’t help to fix the problem, try uninstalling and reinstalling the game. This will help to fix any corrupted game files. If reinstalling the game doesn’t help, try the last workaround as stated below.

5. Reset Your Dealer

If you have already tried all of the above steps and still your dealer is not working, then try resetting your dealer. For that, you will need to kill him which will help to clear any interaction-related bugs. Well, once you kill him, he will respawn again the next day with the entire inventory. There are multiple ways to kill him: 

  1. You can use a melee attack to knock him down.
  2. Throw the dealer into a trash incinerator.
  3. Toss him into a river.
  4. Or use a firearm to eliminate the dealer.

That’s all you can try fixing your dealer not working issue in Schedule 1. 

Harry S
Harry Shttp://patchcrazy.co.uk
Harry Smith has played video games since the early 2000s, starting with the original CoD and Doom 3. He has spent countless hours playing games of varying genres. His deep understanding of modern game mechanics puts him in the prime position to understand the gaming industry and write intuitive guides.Before founding Patch Crazy, Harry S freelanced for 10 years, working for several gaming publications.
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