Summary
- Schedule 1 player discovers a trick to avoid the police.
- Holding a wooden box blocks the police's line of sight, allowing for easy night time deals.
- Many Schedule 1 players want the game's "quirks" to be left untouched by the developer.
A Schedule 1 player has discovered a handy trick to avoid the police during the night time curfew, using nothing more than a wooden box. While most players are steering clear of the police in Schedule 1 by carrying out all of their illegal deals during the day, there's a big curfew bonus being missed out on. For those wanting to collect some extra cash, there's a great way to walk straight past the police after hours without being arrested.
What to Do After Finishing the Main Story in Schedule 1
For those wondering what to do after finishing the main story of Schedule 1, the following endgame content guide should help provide a few ideas.
Schedule 1 Player Avoids Police With Box
Avoiding the police in Schedule 1 is vital, as players risk losing any contraband they have in their inventory if searched or, even worse, arrested. While there are plenty of great ways to avoid the police, one player has discovered a new trick that makes night time deals much easier. In a new post on Reddit, user Boltactionmike showed how it's possible to pick up a wooden box and walk straight past the police. This seems to work due to the fact that the police spot players when their head is within their line of sight. So, if it's covered by a box, it makes it impossible to be spotted, as the player showcases in the clip below.
As Schedule 1 continues to receive new updates from its solo developer, there is a strong chance that this trick is patched out in the future, so fans should make the most of it while they still can. With that being said, plenty of players are loving the game's quirky bugs and exploits. Reddit user Soft_femme said that they "never want any of the quirks like this to be coded out." They explained that it is "fun" not to have a perfect game. Fellow user Tight_Impact674 also agrees, saying that the game "works perfectly" with quirks such as the one seen above.
The game's solo developer has big plans for Schedule 1's future, with plenty of improvements, new features, and content in the works for upcoming updates. While the game's official roadmap has detailed plans for traveling customers, a sewer network, map expansions, and more, a recent update confirmed that TVGS is currently working on improving the game's optimization so that Schedule 1 can support the Steam Deck. While the game is currently marked as "playable" on Valve's handheld device, official controller support and optimization improvements are needed to make Schedule 1 verified for the device.
- Developer(s)
- TVGS
- Publisher(s)
- TVGS
- Engine
- Unity
- Multiplayer
- Online Co-Op
- Number of Players
- Single-player










- Genre(s)
- Simulation, Crime, Action, Management, Strategy