Does Schedule 1 have controller support?

Schedule 1 originated as a PC game on Steam. While most will default to playing with a keyboard and mouse, some prefer using a controller because it fits comfortably in your hands and has fewer buttons to press. However, that all depends on whether Schedule 1 has controller support. Can you play Schedule 1 with a controller? At the time of writing, Schedule 1 doesn't have official controller support. It also isn't Steam Deck compatible, so you won't be able to play from the comforts of your bed, couch, or other relaxing spots. Its Steam page also confirms it wasn't initially designed with controller or Steam Deck support in mind. Screenshot by Destructoid If you attempt to enter the game with a controller plugged in, you'll be unable to move or interact with anything. None of the inputs will activate, so you can't mix and match your devices. You'll have to stick to keyboard and mouse until TVGS adds support for controllers or Steam Deck. Fortunately, according to TVGS' Trello board, controller and Steam Deck support are planned for the future. On the Schedule 1 Trello, TVGS has both controller support and official Steam Deck support listed as smaller additions and improvements to the game alongside other features like in-game voice chat, emotes, and a rideable wheelchair. You can check this Trello page periodically for updates on future planned content. Much of this depends on whether Schedule 1 will arrive on PS5 and Xbox X/S. If TVGS confirms that a port to either of these platforms is coming in the future, there's a good chance he'll introduce controller support at the same time, if not earlier. Until then, you can watch the game's community hub for regular bug fix patches and updates or keep an eye on this page for the latest details about Schedule 1's controller and Steam Deck support status. The post Does Schedule 1 have controller support? appeared first on Destructoid.

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Does Schedule 1 have controller support?

Scenic in-game image of Westville in Schedule 1

Schedule 1 originated as a PC game on Steam. While most will default to playing with a keyboard and mouse, some prefer using a controller because it fits comfortably in your hands and has fewer buttons to press. However, that all depends on whether Schedule 1 has controller support.

Can you play Schedule 1 with a controller?

At the time of writing, Schedule 1 doesn't have official controller support. It also isn't Steam Deck compatible, so you won't be able to play from the comforts of your bed, couch, or other relaxing spots. Its Steam page also confirms it wasn't initially designed with controller or Steam Deck support in mind.

Schedule 1 controller support Trello card
Screenshot by Destructoid

If you attempt to enter the game with a controller plugged in, you'll be unable to move or interact with anything. None of the inputs will activate, so you can't mix and match your devices. You'll have to stick to keyboard and mouse until TVGS adds support for controllers or Steam Deck.

Fortunately, according to TVGS' Trello board, controller and Steam Deck support are planned for the future. On the Schedule 1 Trello, TVGS has both controller support and official Steam Deck support listed as smaller additions and improvements to the game alongside other features like in-game voice chat, emotes, and a rideable wheelchair. You can check this Trello page periodically for updates on future planned content.

Much of this depends on whether Schedule 1 will arrive on PS5 and Xbox X/S. If TVGS confirms that a port to either of these platforms is coming in the future, there's a good chance he'll introduce controller support at the same time, if not earlier. Until then, you can watch the game's community hub for regular bug fix patches and updates or keep an eye on this page for the latest details about Schedule 1's controller and Steam Deck support status.

The post Does Schedule 1 have controller support? appeared first on Destructoid.