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Schedule 1 Update Patch Notes v0.3.4
The highly anticipated v0.3.4 open beta update for Schedule 1 has just dropped, and it’s packed with exciting new content. From functional interior shops and cosmetic collectibles to long-requested bug fixes, this marks the first substantial update to the game since its beta release. Whether you’re decorating your apartment or flipping goods for a profit, this patch delivers something for every player.
If you’re part of the Schedule 1 community, now’s the perfect time to jump in, test the new features, and help shape the final version by providing feedback via Steam’s beta branch forum.
How to Access the Beta Branch on Steam
Before diving into what’s new, here’s how to join the beta branch:
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Go to your Steam library.
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Right-click Schedule 1.
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Select Properties.
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Go to the Betas tab.
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Choose the beta branch from the drop-down menu.
Keep in mind that this version may contain bugs or incomplete features, so it’s best suited for players who want early access and are comfortable reporting issues.
New Shops: Bleuballs Boutique & Pawn Shop
This update adds two fully functional and explorable interiors that completely change how you interact with the game world.
Bleuballs Boutique
Located conveniently next to the realtor’s office, Bleuballs Boutique lets players purchase a wide array of decorative and cosmetic items. Though many of these items are purely for visual flair, they add a strong layer of personalization to your in-game living spaces.
Items available:
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Wooden Sign
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Metal Sign
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Wall-Mounted Shelf
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Antique Wall Lamp
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Modern Wall Lamp
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Grandfather Clock
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Safe
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Decorative alcohols: Ol’ Man Jimmy’s, Château La Peepee, and Brut du Gloop
You’ll also find high-end accessories, including:
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Silver Watch
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Gold Watch
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Silver Chain
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Gold Chain
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Gold Bar
Watches and chains can be equipped by your character, while other items can be placed in your home for that luxury touch.
Pawn Shop and the Haggle System
The new Pawn Shop run by Mick lets players sell nearly anything they don’t need—except product. Got too many beds? Bought a cooking table you don’t use? Or just need quick cash? Bring it to Mick.
The pawn shop comes with a haggling mechanic. Players can negotiate prices, but be careful—if you push Mick too far, a tension meter fills up. Once full, he’ll refuse to do business with you. It’s a smart system that rewards savvy negotiation and encourages a deeper economic loop in the game.
New Decorative and Functional Items
With this patch, the game introduces several new items aimed at both utility and aesthetics. Here’s a breakdown of what you can now acquire and use:
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Wooden Sign / Metal Sign | Customizable labels for organization or fun |
Wall-Mounted Shelf | Displays collectibles or items |
Antique & Modern Wall Lamps | Provide adjustable lighting |
Safe | Extra storage with a stylish twist |
Grandfather Clock | Purely decorative but adds charm |
Luxury Alcohol Bottles | Show off your in-game wealth |
Gold Bar / Watches / Chains | Cosmetic, collectible, and wearable bling |
These items give players more control over interior design and self-expression, pushing Schedule 1 closer to being a life-sim/business hybrid.
Gameplay Improvements & Tweaks
This update isn’t just about new content. There have also been several small but meaningful tweaks aimed at improving the overall gameplay experience:
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Improved phrasing for customer recommendations: Dialogue now feels more natural and polished.
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Null and validity checks added: Reduces runtime errors and enhances system stability.
Bug Fixes Worth Noting
Several irritating bugs have also been addressed in v0.3.4. These include:
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Delivery destination dropdown: No longer overflows beyond the phone screen.
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Player list bug: Fixed issue where player names wouldn’t clear properly when returning to the main menu.
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Day/Week Pass event bug: Non-host players now reliably receive event triggers.
These fixes should help reduce client/server desync issues and improve quality of life for co-op players.
Beta Roadmap: What’s Still Coming
This beta update doesn’t yet include all the features planned for the full release. Developer Tyler has confirmed that more decorative objects will be added within the next day or so. The intention is to use the beta branch as a live testing ground before rolling out final builds to all players.
Expect ongoing adjustments based on community feedback, particularly in the areas of item balancing, UI responsiveness, and store inventory.
Join the Discussion & Share Feedback
Players are encouraged to report bugs or share suggestions on the Steam Beta Branch forums. Tyler, the developer behind Schedule 1, is active on X (formerly Twitter) and frequently posts development updates.
If you’re passionate about this game’s future, now is a great time to make your voice heard.
FAQs About the Schedule 1 Update v0.3.4
What’s the best way to make money in this update?
Selling unused furniture and items at the Pawn Shop using the new haggling system is a solid way to boost your cash.
Is the update available to everyone?
Yes, but currently it’s in open beta, meaning you need to opt into the beta branch on Steam.
Can I decorate my home with the new items?
Absolutely. Most of the new items are designed for customizing your home or business, giving you more control over aesthetics.
Will there be more updates like this?
Yes. Tyler plans to test all future updates through the beta branch before fully releasing them to the public.
Are the new stores permanent additions?
Yes, Bleuballs Boutique and the Pawn Shop are now part of the in-game map and offer repeatable interactions.
Do decorative items affect gameplay?
Mostly not—they’re for immersion and personal flair. However, watches and chains can be worn, adding a visual upgrade to your character.
Final Thoughts: A Step Forward for Schedule 1
The v0.3.4 update is a significant milestone for Schedule 1. It not only adds new economic systems and role-playing layers, but it also demonstrates a clear commitment to polish and player engagement. From pawn shop haggling to luxurious decorations and bug squashes, this patch sets the tone for how updates should be done.
Whether you’re a new player or a longtime fan, this is the perfect time to jump in, explore new features, and give your feedback. Schedule 1 is shaping up to be more than just a quirky management sim—it’s becoming a full-on sandbox of business, design, and emergent storytelling.