Schedule 1 Automation Mixing Guide
Image Credit: TVGS, Schedule I
Note: This guide covers content from Schedule 1, a satirical video game set in a fictional world. All items, recipes, and references are entirely made up and exist only in the game. Please don’t try any of this in real life.
If you're tired of playing factory worker in your own empire, it’s time to automate. Schedule 1 lets you fully automate the mixing and packaging process with just a few key tools and employees. Here's how to get your creation loop running like a well-oiled machine.
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What You’ll Need
Before setting up automation, you’ll need:
1 Handler
1 Chemist
Mixing Station
Oven (if you’re making more advance product)
Packaging Station
At least 2 Storage Racks
Management Clipboard
Once you’ve got all that, you're ready to ditch manual labor.
Step-by-Step Automation Setup
1. Assign Your Staff
Use the Management Clipboard to assign a Handler to the Packaging Station.
Assign your Chemist to the Mixing Station.
If making higher-tier mixes, also assign the Chemist to an Oven next to the mixer.
2. Set Up Routes
Use the Clipboard > Routes option to:
Send ingredients from a supply rack to the Mixing Station (Handler).
Set the Mixing Station's output to the Oven (Chemist).
Set the Oven’s output to a product rack.
From that rack, the Handler bags the product at the Packaging Station.
Final output from the Packaging Station goes to a final storage rack.
3. Keep It Stocked
All you have to do is keep the ingredient rack filled with stuff that you’d need for the mix and the rest runs itself.
How It Works
Handler moves ingredients to the Mixing Station.
Chemist mixes them and uses the oven to finish.
Product is moved to a rack.
Handler bags it at the Packaging Station.
Final product is stored and ready for selling.
Final Blurb
Once it’s running, you’ll wonder how you ever lived without it. Just keep your ingredient racks full, and your staff will do the dirty work. Want to go full boss-mode? Set up multiple loops for different products and watch the money pour in while you focus on expansion—or just hitting the casino.