HomeNewsTyler's 'First Proper Update' v0.3.4 Now Available for Testing
Tyler's 'First Proper Update' v0.3.4 Now Available for Testing
Apr 18,2025Author: Claire
Drug Dealer Simulator Schedule I continues its remarkable journey as one of Steam's top-played games, now boasting its first significant post-launch update with detailed patch notes shared by developer Tyler on the game's Steam page.
Schedule I version 0.3.4 is currently available for testing on the beta branch. Tyler has announced that it will remain in the beta phase for a day or two before a full release, inviting all players to opt into the beta to experience the new features firsthand.
"This beta doesn't encompass all the features slated for the full release," Tyler clarified. "I plan to add a few more decorative items tomorrow [April 8]. My priority was to release this beta quickly, allowing thorough testing of the new wall-mounted objects and the pawn shop interface."
Schedule I version 0.3.4 Patch Notes:
Additions
Added Bleuballs Boutique interior and functionality.
Added Pawn Shop interior and functionality. You can now sell almost anything (excluding product) to Mick at the pawn shop.
Added wooden sign.
Added metal sign.
Added wall-mounted shelf.
Added safe.
Added antique wall lamp.
Added modern wall lamp.
Added grandfather clock.
Added Ol' Man Jimmy's.
Added Château La Peepee.
Added Brut du Gloop.
Added silver watch.
Added gold watch.
Added silver chain.
Added gold chain.
Added gold bar.
Tweaks/Improvements
Improved phrasing for customer recommendation dialogue.
Added extra null checks and validity checks.
Bug Fixes
Fixed delivery destination dropdown overflowing outside of phone screen.
Fixed player lists sometimes not clearing properly when exiting to menu.
Fixed non-host clients sometimes not receiving 'on day pass' and 'on week pass' events.
Upon its launch, Schedule I soared to the top of Steam's sales charts, outpacing major titles like Monster Hunter Wilds, GTA 5, and Marvel Rivals, thanks to its viral spread across social media, Twitch, and YouTube. In the game, players start as small-time dealers in the gritty city of Hyland Point, with the goal of rising to the status of a drug kingpin through manufacturing, distribution, and empire expansion via properties, businesses, and employees.
Developed and published by TVGS, an indie studio led by Australian developer Tyler, he described the game's explosive launch as "amazing but pretty overwhelming." "I never expected this kind of response!" Tyler shared on Reddit. "Currently, I'm focusing on getting patches out as quickly as possible and am eager to start working on content updates once all major bugs are resolved."
For those looking to dive deeper into the game, check out IGN's Schedule I guide, which covers the essentials of mixing recipes and creating new blends to maximize profits, as well as tips on accessing console commands and the fastest route to engaging in multiplayer co-op to conquer Hyland Point alongside friends.
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