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Schedule 1: Wild Glitch Lets Players Escape Cops and Fly High
The chaotic, meme-filled world of Schedule 1 just got even wilder. As if running a makeshift drug empire in a janky co-op sandbox wasn’t enough, players are now discovering game-breaking glitches that let them escape the cops, scale rooftops, and soar through the sky like chemically-fueled superheroes.
With its unpolished edges and over-the-top mechanics, Schedule 1 was always destined to become a playground for chaos—and the community has delivered.
The Sky’s No Longer the Limit in Schedule 1
You might think that a police chase in a game like Schedule 1 would involve ducking into alleys or ditching your stash. But players have discovered something far more entertaining: physics-defying movement glitches that turn the game into a makeshift platformer-meets-skateboarding sim.
The Jump Boost Trick
The most accessible trick is what the community is calling the “jump boost”, and it’s hilariously simple:
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Spam the spacebar while pressing against any sloped surface—a staircase, a dumpster, even a rock.
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This causes your character to stack vertical movement, letting you clamber up walls or launch into the air.
It’s basically Doom Eternal meets Breaking Bad, and it’s glorious.
Storing Jumps for Skybox Access
It gets better—or worse, depending on your stance on realism. Players have discovered a way to store jump inputs when standing beneath low ceilings or overhangs. Here’s how it works:
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Stand under a low object (like a bus stop bench or a doorframe).
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Press jump repeatedly—even if nothing happens.
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Walk back out into the open and boom—instant launch into the sky.
This bizarre mechanic allows players to teleport upward, often onto rooftops or into glitched out-of-bounds areas, making it a handy way to escape cop chases or just take in the view from above the city.
Prop Jumping: Bootstrap to Heaven
For players wanting more control over their ascension, prop jumping is the glitch of choice:
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Find a pickup-able object (like a trash can).
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Stand on it and jump.
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While in the air, look down and press E to grab it again.
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Repeat the process, effectively carrying yourself into the sky.
It’s the gaming equivalent of pulling yourself up by your own bootstraps—literally.
Skateboarding in the Sky
Once airborne, there’s no reason to come down—at least not the normal way. Schedule 1 also supports what players are calling skateboard gliding:
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Equip your skateboard while in the air.
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Instead of plummeting, you’ll float slowly downward, gliding toward your destination like a grungy Tony Hawk in a hoodie and handcuffs.
The most popular clip online features a Pearl Jam soundtrack and a slow descent back to the streets, proving once and for all that Schedule 1 isn’t bound by gravity—or logic.
From Meme Game to Glitch Heaven
Schedule 1 has quickly exploded into one of Steam’s top-selling games, evolving from an indie curiosity into a viral sensation. Its community is already infamous—some players have taken things too far, even falsely claiming legal action against competitors like Drug Dealer Simulator.
And yet, with all the broken mechanics and hilariously unbalanced features, it’s clear why fans are hooked. There’s freedom here, both in how you play and how you break the game.
Quick Tips for Mastering the Glitches
Glitch | How to Do It | Best Use |
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Jump Boost | Spam jump on a sloped surface | Escaping the cops or climbing |
Stored Jump | Jump repeatedly under a low ceiling, then walk into the open | Skybox exploration |
Prop Jumping | Jump on a pickup object, press E repeatedly while in midair | Controlled flying and escaping |
Skateboard Glide | Equip skateboard while airborne | Stylish descent or long glides |
Why These Glitches Matter
On paper, glitches might seem like bugs to squash. But in a game like Schedule 1, they become features in themselves. These exploits:
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Empower creativity among players.
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Serve as emergent mechanics for escaping law enforcement or exploring the map.
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Offer viral content opportunities for streamers and creators.
Just like Skyrim had its cheese wheel physics and GTA V had its bicycle stunts, Schedule 1 now has its skywalkers.
Schedule 1 Community: Chaotic but Passionate
Despite its early success, Schedule 1 walks a thin line. Its fans are passionate, but the community’s behavior could make or break the game’s reputation. The devs at TVGS will need to:
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Maintain a balance between bug-fixing and freedom.
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Consider embracing some of these glitches as official mechanics.
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Focus on keeping the community inclusive and respectful.
Final Thoughts: Keep Breaking It, Responsibly
Schedule 1 isn’t just a sandbox drug-dealing simulator—it’s a chaotic symphony of jank, creativity, and comedy. And while most players are just in it for the memes, these glitches offer a surprisingly rich layer of gameplay that can’t be ignored.
So next time you find yourself surrounded by cops in-game, remember: there’s always a rooftop nearby—and a trash can under your feet.
Stay weird. Stay high (literally). And keep an eye out—because in Schedule 1, the sky’s not the limit. It’s just the beginning.