Everyone needs friends, including an, uh, entrepreneur like yourself.Schedule Iis a unique take on the small genre ofweird job simulators. Schedule 1 is a fun game, no doubt, but like all games, it’s more fun with friends. Four of them, to be exact.
How to play Schedule I with friends
To add one to three friends to yourSchedule Igame, you need to add them as a friend on Steam. To do so, open your Friends page in your Steam account by hovering with the mouse over your name in the Steam software and selecting Friends. Then,press the green Add a friend button. There are multiple ways to invite someone to be your Steam friend, but you should be able to figure it out from there.
Once you’ve added a friend,all of you will need to be onlinebefore you’re able to invite them to your game. If you can’t see your friends in your list even though all of you are logged in, someone likely set their account status to Offline. To change that, click on the Steam button in the top left corner of the Steam desktop app and find the “Go Offline…” option. If you see it, you’re already online. If it says “Go Online…” press the button, and you’ll be visible to your Steam friends.

How many friends can you invite to a Schedule 1 game?
Currently, there is a limit of four players per game inSchedule I. That means thatyou can only host three other playersat once in your game. It doesn’t seem like the developer, TVGS, plans on adding native support for more than four players in the future, based on theofficial long-term development roadmap on Trello.
However, not all hope is lost yet. There used to be a popular multiplayer mod forSchedule Ithat allowed up to 20 users in the same game. Themod has been hiddenby its author since it’s not updated to match the current version of the game, but it might become available in the future. Even if it doesn’t, I would be surprised if no one else takes over the job and makes a different multiplayer mod. Of course, even if that happens, the game is not optimized for a dozen or more players to run around the same tiny city. You’re probably better off sticking to a small group of friends.








