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Schedule 1can be buggy, or you might be impatient when it comes to unlocking content. In both cases, it becomes useful to learn how to use console commands and what types of commands you have access to. This is especially true if you have issues getting stuck in a location, since you canuse console commands to teleport to a different locationof your choice, no longer needing the “I’m Stuck” option in the menu.
How to Hire and Manage Employees in Schedule 1
Employees are necessary for growing your business.
There are other bugs that make console commands useful, even if you want to limit how much you use them to avoid making the game too easy. Considering Schedule 1 is still in Early Access, you’re bound to run across glitches at times, and console commands are a great tool to help make up for various issues.
How to Use Console Commands
First, you need to go into settings and check the circle next to “Console.” This gives you the ability to open the console as a black text bar at the top of your screenusing “~“and input commands. Some commands can be used as is, but others will need a number value, item ID, location, or other bit of information to get the command to work.
List of Console Commands
For the commands that need it,additional information is in quotations. In those cases, it might say “Location,” but you would then type in the name of a location, such as Motel, without quotations to use the command properly.
addemployee “type” “location”

Adds an employee of the specified type to the specified location.
addxp “number”

Increases your experience by the specified number, takes effect when you sleep.
bind “key” “command”

Binds the specified key to the specified command.
changebalance “number”
Adds or reduces the amount of money in your online balance by the specified amount.

changecash “number”
Adds or reduces the amount of money in your cash balance by the specified amount.

clearbinds
Clears every bind.
clearinventory
Clears your inventory.
cleartrash
Clears all the trash in the world. It still respawns.
clearwanted
Clears your wanted level.
disable “object”
Disables the specified object.
disablenpcasset “asset”
Disables the specified NPC asset, such as their avatar.
enable “object”
Enables the specified object.
endtutorial
If you’re in the tutorial, you may end it with this command.
Toggles free camera mode.
give “item” “quantity”
Gives you the specified quantity of the specified item.
growplants
All plants in the world become fully grown.
Hides FPS indicator.
lowerwanted
Lowers your wanted level.
packageproduct “storage”
Packs the item you’re holding in the specified storage type.
raisewanted
Raises your wanted level.
Save your game.
set movespeed “multiplier”
Change your movement speed by the specified multiplier.
setdiscovered “product”
Marks the specified product as one that you’ve discovered.
setemotion “emotion”
Change the facial expression of your avatar.
sethealth “amount”
Change your health to the specified amount.
setjumpforce “multiplier”
Change your jump force by the specified multiplier.
setlawintensity “number”
Change the intensity of law enforcement activity on a scale of 0-10.
setowned “property”
Set the specified location as being owned by you.
setquality “quality”
Change the quality of your currently equipped item to the specified quality.
setquestentrystate “quest” “entry index” “state”
Set a specified quest entry to a specified state.
setqueststate “quest” “state”
Set a specified quest to a specified state.
setrelationship “npc id” “number”
Set your relationship with the specified NPC to the specified number.
setstaminareserve “number”
Change your stamina reserve to the specified amount (default is 100).
settime “time”
Change time to the specified time using a 24-hour clock.
settimescale “number”
Change the time scale to the specified amount.
setunlocked “npc id”
Unlocks the specified NPC.
setvar “variable” “value”
Gives the specified variable the specified value.
Show the FPS label.
spawnvehicle “vehicle”
Spawns a vehicle at your location.
teleport “location”
Teleports you to the specified location.
unbind “key”
Unbinds the command bound to the specified key.
With that, you should be ready to handle any issues you come across while exploring the Early Access content, or make progressing a bit easier in Schedule 1.
Schedule I
Where to Find the Pawn Shop in Schedule 1
Get rid of items you don’t need at the pawn shop.