
Players are Using Physics Exploits in Schedule 1 to Evade Cops and Fly High
Gamers are breaking through the boundaries of the game Schedule 1, showcasing incredible tricks to escape police in virtual environments.
In the game Schedule 1, labeled as janky, players have ingeniously discovered ways to manipulate the game’s physics, allowing them to escape from the police and even explore the skies.
Here’s a clip posted by @imrags showcasing how the game can turn into a chaotic escapade reminiscent of the Keystone Cops, where you can leap onto rooftops in an effort to elude the law enforcement in the game.
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You can watch the jump-boost technique on rooftops
This jump-boost move is achieved by repeatedly pressing the spacebar while up against inclined objects such as cars, stairs, or rocks. But there’s much more to explore out there!
You can also ‘store’ jumps by positioning yourself below an object that prevents you from leaping. By climbing onto benches or standing in doorways, players can effectively charge their jumps. Stepping out into the open again unleashes all those stored jumps at once, granting access to rooftops or just relaxing in the game’s skybox.
For improved height control, prop jumping is an option. Players can jump onto objects like trash cans and retain them during the air for a swift ascent.
Lastly, try skateboarding in the sky! Riding a skateboard up there means you’ll smoothly glide down instead of tumbling uncontrollably. A perfect demonstration of this can be found here, complemented by a soothing track from Pearl Jam.
Recently, Schedule 1 has rocketed in popularity, emerging as the global top seller on Steam, and its community is already stirring up controversies, including unjust harassment directed at the creators of rival game Drug Dealer Simulator over a baseless lawsuit.