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Schedule 1’s solo developer has teased the addition of filters to employee lockers. The game is set to receive another major update in the coming days, with a beta version expected to go live within a day or two. All players can joinSchedule 1’s beta by changing the game’s branch on Steam.

Launched in early May,Schedule 1’s previous content update was v0.3.5. It introduced several notable features, including the fan-favorite Jukebox and Storage Unit. Less than a month later, Tyler appears ready to roll out yet another batch of new items and quality-of-life improvements.

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In a recent tweet, Tyler revealed a new feature for employee lockers, filters, to let players decide what items can be stored in each slot. Even better, filters can specify the quality of stored items. From the screenshot, the locker filter will include a whitelist and blacklist, one likely allowing certain items while the other blocks specific drugs. The update is set to enhanceSchedule 1’s management mechanics, which are currently among the most requested improvements. While the exact release date hasn’t been announced, beta testing is expected to start on May 23 or 24.

Tyler Teases Filters for Schedule 1’s Employee Lockers

Schedule 1’s upcoming update will replace beds with lockers, a highly requested quality-of-life addition. Fans have long complained that employee beds take up too much space while offering little useful functionality. The new lockers will address these issues by occupying less space and providing extra storage. The teased filter option will also give players greater control over managing their workforce and enhance gameplay.

Slot filters aren’t the only management quality-of-life feature Tyler is working on.Schedule 1’s future update roadmapshows that more categorization options are coming. One feature, called “Management Item Filter,” will let players set whitelists and blacklists for handler routes or entities like stations and racks. The game will also feature more customization options, such as creating unique product packs and renovating purchased properties.

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Although Tyler has been clear aboutSchedule 1’s full release timeline, a group of fans continues to criticize the slow pace of updates. Some even accuse the solo developer of being “greedy” for not hiring more help to speed things up. So far, he has not addressed any of these criticisms. However, the negative feedback doesn’t appear to affect Tyler’s plans. The game’s roadmap is set, and fans will likely have to wait for about a year beforeSchedule 1is ready for a full release.

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