Creating your drug empire in Schedule 1 is a thrilling experience, and if you’re looking to speed things up, you can utilize cheats through console commands on PC. Despite being in early access, Schedule 1 offers several essential features, including cheats, that you can leverage to enhance your gameplay.
As you expand your empire, various challenges can arise, such as insufficient funds or items that hinder your progress. Cheats are an excellent solution to these challenges, especially if you’re pressed for time. From teleporting to boosting your bank account, here’s a comprehensive list of cheats available for Schedule 1.
How to Enable Cheats (Console Command) in Schedule 1
Activating the Console Commands Menu
To use cheats and increase your funds in Schedule 1, you’ll first need to enable “Console Commands” to input the cheat codes. Setting up Console Commands in Schedule 1 is quite straightforward and resembles the process of using cheats in games like Skyrim.
Follow these steps to activate Console Commands in Schedule 1:
- Press “Esc” to access the pause menu and navigate to Settings.
- Under the “Game” tab, enable “Console Commands” by selecting the option.
- Exit the pause menu and press the “~” key to access the Console Commands menu.
Once the Console Commands menu is activated, you can enter specific cheat codes to enable various functions or items in the game. This includes teleporting your character, removing obstacles, or unlocking certain NPCs.
All Item IDs You Can Use
To effectively use cheats within the Console Command, you’ll need to know the “Item IDs” for specific items. These could be related to various drugs or furniture you might want to utilize in your warehouse.
Additionally, you can unlock more dealers in Schedule 1 by using their in-game NPC ID instead of an item ID. You can find these IDs in the “View Commands” section within the “Game Tab” where console commands were enabled.
Here are all the Item IDs available:
- OG Kush: ogkush
- Sour Diesel: sourdiesel
- Granddaddy Purple: granddaddypurple
- Green Crack: greencrack
- Meth: meth
- Cocaine: cocaine
- Brick Press: brickpress
- Packaging Station Mk2: packagingstationmk2
- Cauldron: cauldron
- Mixing Station Mk2: mixingstationmk2
- Chemistry Station: chemistrystation
- Lab Oven: laboven
- Extra Long-Life Soil: extralonglifesoil
- Golden Skateboard: goldenskateboard
- Full Spectrum Grow Light: fullspectrumgrowlight
- High-Quality Pseudo: highqualitypseudo
Comprehensive List of Schedule 1 Cheats & Console Commands
Every Cheat You Can Use
After enabling the Console Commands menu in Schedule 1, you can use the following Console Commands to enable or disable items, or even add money to your account as needed.
Below are the Console Command Cheats available in Schedule 1:
Console Command | Functionality | Usage |
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freecam | Activates free camera mode | Move camera freely in the game |
save | Forces a save | Save your game anytime |
settime | Modifies time to the 24-hour format | Example: settime 2000 (8:00 PM) |
give | Provides a specific item based on your need | give itemid [amount] |
clearinventory | Empties your inventory | When you have clutter |
changecash | Adjusts your cash balance to a certain amount | changecash [amount] |
changebalance | Alters your online balance to a certain value | changebalance [amount] |
addxp | Adds XP Points | addxp [amount] |
spawnvehicle | Generates a vehicle at your location (similar to GTA Online) | spawnvehicle vehicle [name] |
setmovespeed | Boosts your movement speed with a multiplier | setmovespeed [multiplier amount] |
setjumpforce | Increases your jump force with a multiplier | setjumpforce [multiplier amount] |
teleport | Moves your character to a specified location | teleport motel |
setowned | Changes a designated property or business to owned status | setowned carwash |
packageproduct | Packages the equipped item into specified packaging | packageproduct baggie |
setstaminareserve | Adjusts your stamina to a specific amount | setstaminareserve [amount] (default is 100) |
raisewanted | Increases your character’s wanted level | same as console command |
lowerwanted | Decreases your character’s wanted level | same as console command |
Console Command | Functionality | Usage |
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clearwanted | Resets your character’s wanted level | same as console command |
sethealth | Sets your character’s health to a specific value | sethealth [amount] |
settimescale | Modifies the timescale | settimescale [amount] (default is 1) |
setvar | Assigns a value to the specified variable | setvar [variable] [value] |
setqueststate | Sets the state of a specific quest (e.g., complete) | setqueststate [questname] [state] |
setquesentrystate | Establishes the state of a specific quest entry | setquesentrystate [questname] [state] |
setemotion | Changes your character’s facial expression | setemotion angry |
setunlocked | Unlocks a particular NPC | setunlock [npc_id] |
setrelationship | Modifies the relationship status with a specific NPC | setrelationship 5 (Ranges from 0-5) |
addemployee | Adds an employee to a property | addemployee warehouse |
setdiscovered | Marks products as discovered | setdiscovered highqualitypseudo |
growplants | Sets the status of all plants to “Grown” | same as console command |
setlawintensity | Alters the intensity of law enforcement activities (to make the game easier or harder) | setlawintensity 10 (Ranges from 0-10) |
setquality | Modifies the quality of the equipped item | setquality heavenly |
bind | Associates a key with a specific command (similar to a shortcut) | bind o ‘setquality heavenly’ |
unbind | Removes the binding for a specific key | unbind o |
clearbinds | Clears all key bindings | same as console command |
hideui | Conceals the user interface | same as console command |
disable | Deactivates a specific object | disable cauldron |
enable | Reactivates a specific object | enable cauldron |
endtutorial | Skips the tutorial (only works while in the tutorial) | same as console command |
disablenpcasset | Disables the given asset for all NPCs | disablenpcasset avatar |
showfps | Displays the FPS Counter | same as console command |
hidefps | Hides the FPS Counter | same as console command |