Schedule 1 has you running around making and dealing drugs in the streets of a fictional town, and this means that you will be carrying a bunch of junk with you at all times. Eventually, you are going to be a bit annoyed by the lack of inventory space in the game, especially once you start buying a ton of supplies. In this guide, we will show you one trick to help address that issue, or at least we hope it will.
How to Get More Inventory Space
Basically, the only way to actually extend your inventory in the game as of writing this is to purchase a car from the dealer. This is going to cost you thousands of dollars, and unfortunately, most vehicles only really give you five extra spaces in the trunk.
If you really want to do this, consider getting something big, like a van, as this is likely to have much more space than the regular rusty jalopy. This is going to cost you thousands of dollars in your bank balance, so you are going to be waiting quite a while for this.
Also, remember that police checkpoints are going to be an issue you are going to have to deal with if you plan on driving this around. If you are going to be using it to store illegal stuff like drugs, be ready to find alternative routes or just avoid driving completely until they go away.
Maybe the developer will add storage space enhancers or just a full-blown inventory system in a future update, but for now, you will just have to deal with having to use vehicle trunks or storing your junk in shelves for the time being.
If you have too many items and need to discard some of them, we have a guide on how to drop items in Schedule 1. It is an insanely simple mechanic that is more of a “delete” rather than a “drop”, but it can be easy to miss if you just never take your eyes off the center of the screen while playing.
Franco is a writer and avid gamer who spends a lot of his free time looking for the next obscure game to add to his collection. If he’s not busy working, there’s also a non-zero chance that you stumble into him in pretty much any multiplayer game that has SEA or OCE servers.