Alright, so Schedule 1 is all about grinding your way up to being the big shot of Hyland Point’s shady underworld, but man, there’s a ton of boring busywork to slog through. Lucky for you, there’s a fat list of cheats and console commands to skip all that dull stuff and jump straight into the fun, juicy bits of this fake drug-dealing gig.

Even if you’re not trying to cheat your way to the top like some crime lord wannabe, these handy console tricks can still make solo play way less of a pain and give you a leg up on all the other up-and-coming dealers. Let’s be real—you’re not ruling the streets without bending a few rules, right?

How to Use Cheats in Schedule 1

The console commands in Schedule 1 are pretty straightforward, so if you’ve messed with cheats in other games, you’ll probably feel right at home. You’ve just gotta flip ‘em on first. Good news: unlike some games, these won’t mess with your Steam achievements.

How to Open Console Commands in Schedule 1

To get started, you’ll need to turn on console commands in the settings. Hit Esc to pause, then pop into the settings menu and head to the “game” tab. Look for the “Console” option, click the little bubble next to it, and you’re good to go.
There’s even a handy in-game list of commands right there under the toggle, complete with examples of how they work. Super useful if you’re scratching your head wondering why your cheat isn’t kicking in—maybe you fat-fingered the wrong word or number.
Once you’ve got ‘em enabled, just tap the tilde key (~) and boom, the command line pops up at the top of your screen. Easy peasy!

List of all Console commands

Schedule 1 gives you a bunch of commands to play with—some mess with you, some tweak NPCs, and others shake up the whole world. Ones with an “X” need you to type in a specific item or variable, while the “#” ones want a number. A few even need exact phrases or item names, so don’t wing it too hard.

Console Command Effect
freecam Toggles free camera mode.
save Saves the game.
settime Changes the time of day to a specified 24-hour time.
give Gives a set quantity of a specified item.
clearinventory Clears your inventory.
changecash Changes your cash balance by the specified amount.
changebalance Changes your online balance by the specified amount.
addxp Adds a specified amount of XP.
spawnvehicle Spawns the specified vehicle.
setmovespeed Changes your movement speed multiplier.
setjumpforce Changes your jump force multiplier.
teleport Teleports you to a specified location.
setowned Sets a specified property as owned.
packageproduct Packaged the currently equipped product.
setstaminareserve Changes your stamina reserve (100 default).
raisewanted Raises your wanted level.
lowerwanted Lowers your wanted level.
clearwanted Clears your wanted level.
sethealth Sets your health to the specified number (100 default).
settimescale Changes the time scale (1 default).
setvar Changes the value of a specified variable.
setqueststate Changes the state of the specified quest.
setquestentrystate Changes the state of a specific quest entry.
setunlocked Unlocks the specified NPC.
setemotion Changes your facial expression.
setrelationship Changes the relationship scalar of the specified NPC (0-5 range).
addemployee Adds the specified employee type to the given property.
setdiscovered Specifies the product as discovered.
growplants Fully grows all plants in the game world.
setlawintensity Sets the intensity of law enforcement activity (0-10 scale).
setquality Sets the quality of the currently equipped product.
bind Binds the given console command to a specified key.
unbind Removes the given bind.
clearbinds Clears all keybinds.
hideui Hides the on-screen UI.
disable Disables the specified object.
enable Enables the specified object.
endtutorial Ends the tutorial immediately (only works if you're currently in the tutorial).
disablenpcasset Disables the given asset under all NPCs.
showfps Shows the FPS counter.
hidefps Hides the FPS counter.

Schedule 1 infinite money glitch

Sure, you could just mess with some console commands to tweak your cash, but if you want to swim in endless dough, there’s an infinite money trick that’ll stuff your pockets with more green than you’ll know what to do with. It’s a quick hack that involves tweaking a game file just a smidge, letting you crank your cash and online balances up to whatever crazy number you feel like.

Wanna score infinite money in Schedule 1? Shut the game down and check this out:

Punch “Run” into your Windows search bar and hit open.

  • Type “%appdata%” and smash OK.
  • Back up one level from the Roaming folder to the main AppData one.
  • Dig into LocalLow > TVGS > Schedule 1 > Saves.
  • Pop open the folder with a random string of numbers, then jump into your save game folder (probably SaveGame_1 unless you’ve got a bunch of saves).
  • Right-click Money.json and open it up in Notepad.
  • Mess with “OnlineBalance” and “Networth”—set ‘em to whatever ridiculous amount you want.

Save it, fire up the game, and see if it worked.

When you hop back into Schedule 1, your bank account’s gonna look like a whole new beast. No slap on the wrist for this one either, so go nuts!