In Schedule 1, Mods help you in achieving things that would be nearly impossible to get. Worry not, as here are all the relevant details that you need to install mods in Schedule 1 easily. This works whether you want to change the stack size for items, move around the map faster, or reshade the game to make it look completely different. After reading this, you’ll know how to add anything you want to the game.

How To Install Mods In Schedule 1

Starting off, we’re going to head over to Nexus Mods and choose which mods we want to install. You can either search for this on Google or click the link. As of today, 25th Dec,25, there are a total of 690 Nasty Mods that you can install.

Scroll down and sort the mods by most recently updated. This will eliminate any mods that were made for the free sample and prioritise mods that are the most up-to-date.

For many of these mods, we’re going to need something called Melon Loader. You can also search for this on Google, or just click the link

Now, once there, click get started and where it says automated installation. We want to install the latest version for Windows. You’ll see it appear in the top right under downloads. So, just go ahead and run that program to install the mod loader.

You’ll see a list of your games. So, now select schedule 1.

Leave everything else default and install. Close that out and return to Nexus Mods.

Now, we can install the actual mod. Head over to the files page and select manual download on the most recent file. You’ll need to quickly sign up for Nexus Mods if you haven’t, and then you can download the mod. You’ll see the download in the top right again.

So go ahead and click on this button, which is in the folder. That’ll pop it up in your downloads page. The mod is compressed in a zipped file, and all you need to do is right-click the folder and select Extract All. Leave everything default and click extract.

Install the Mod

Once that’s done, we need to move this mod into our game files. The easiest way to find the game directory is by going to Steam. Find schedule one in your library, right click on it, and go to properties, installed files, and here on the right, click browse. That’ll bring up your game directory.

So, go ahead, move the directory next to the window of the downloaded mod. Since we downloaded Melon Loader, we now have a mods folder that we can access. Double-click to open that folder.

And now drag and drop the Nastymod.dll into that mod folder.

In-Game Mod Testing

And that’s it. Now we’re going to quickly jump into the game just to test that everything’s working. When you launch, you’ll see Melon Loader working properly. Now that we’re in, we can proceed by pressing F11.

And boom, we have a full mod menu. To control the menu, press escape to get the cursor on screen. Now you can change your movement speed, see NPCs through the map, spawn any item in the game, and most importantly, change the stack size in your inventory.

Install Mod Manager for Multimods

If you are willing to add one mod only, then you don’t need to proceed further, but if your wish is to add multiple mods at once, then you need Mod Manager. To install a mod manager, repeat the process in the same way as before.

Head back to Nexus Mods, download the mod manager, extract it and drop its DLL file into the Mods folder. Relaunch the game, and you will be able to enable or disable mods directly from the menu rather than deleting files.

How to Reshade Schedule 1?

If you want to change how the game looks, you can install a ReShade preset. Just be aware that this can lower performance by around 10 FPS, so if your system is already struggling, you might want to skip this part.

If you’re still interested, go back to Nexus Mods and grab the ReShade preset you want to use. This one works a bit differently than the previous mods, so don’t rush through it

Install Reshade

On the preset’s page, go to the Requirements section and click the link to download ReShade.

Run the ReShade installer once it’s downloaded. Scroll through your games and select Schedule 1. When prompted, choose DirectX 10, 11, or 12. Leave everything else on default and finish the installation.

Extracting The Reshade Preset

Go back to the Nexus mod and click on files to start manual download. The preset itself usually comes as a RAR file, which means you’ll need a program like 7-Zip or WinRAR to extract it.

Install one of those tools, then right-click the file, choose Extract, and open the extracted folder. You’ll notice this file isn’t a DLL, which means it does not go in the Mods folder.

Installing the ReShade Preset

Go back to the main Schedule 1 game directory—the same place you found earlier through Steam.

Right-click the preset file, copy it, then paste it directly into the game folder. Copying instead of dragging is recommended, so you always have a clean version of the preset if you want to reset things later.

Using ReShade In-Game

Launch the game again. On the first launch, ReShade may walk you through a tutorial, which is worth doing if you’ve never used it before.

Once you’re in, press the Home key to open the ReShade menu. At the top, click the preset dropdown and select the preset you installed.

Note: The version can vary depending on the latest update provided by the dev.

This preset automatically enables things like vibrance and tone mapping, but you can tweak every setting to your liking. You can also turn effects on and off to see the difference in real time.

This particular preset really shines at night, giving the game a darker look and making nighttime gameplay feel a lot more intense

Best Mods For Schedule 1

Once you have completed the above mod installation process successfully, you can move to the point where you are confused about the best mods for you. After trying plenty of them, these are the best mods that you can try in Schedule 1

I hope these Mods will make things helpful while playing the game, Schedule 1.