The developer behind Schedule I has recently teased fans with a glimpse into an upcoming UI update, specifically targeting enhancements to the counteroffer interface. This news comes as part of ongoing efforts to improve the game's user experience amid its growing popularity. In a tweet on April 9, solo developer Tyler unveiled some exciting improvements to the product selection UI for counteroffers, a feature that allows players to negotiate prices with in-game clients for their products. Although Tyler has not specified a release date for these updates, he has confirmed that they will be included in the next patch.
The counteroffer system in Schedule I is a key mechanic that enables players to earn in-game currency by adjusting prices until a deal is struck. However, fans have expressed frustrations with the existing UI, particularly when dealing with a large inventory. Responding to these concerns, Tyler has promised to introduce a "search bar" function to enhance the counteroffer UI's usability, making it easier for players to navigate and manage their inventory effectively.
This update is just the beginning of what's planned for Schedule I, as the developer has outlined a roadmap on their official Trello page. Fans can look forward to future enhancements such as new emotes, rarer trash drops, the ability to save duplicate files, and the introduction of new drugs, among other features.
Here at Game8, we find Schedule I to be a surprisingly engaging and rewarding experience, which we've described as a "Breaking Bad" simulator. To delve deeper into our impressions of the game's early access release, be sure to check out our detailed article below!