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Unlike the base game, Unfinished Business doesn't have New Game Plus as of the writing of this thread (hopefully it gets patched in later). For those who want a New Game Plus-ish experience, though:

1. Download the Cheat Table for the game off Fearless Revolution. Not sure if links are allowed here so just Google for it. It's also a single player game so I'm sure no one would mind cheating.

2. Within that Cheat Table, you can change the EXP multiplier, so if you increase it to something absurd like 1000, then scanning the stuff at the very beginning of the game will immediately max out your skills. Once you reach a maximum XP, the game will not go any further so you should be good there.

Note: The base game's XP cap was set to exactly 80 skill points for all the skills and that cap is the same here as well despite each skill starting out with two points already, so you'll end up with extra skill points you can't use. Also the XP stat will display the first overrun over the max, though not any more. If you want to clean those up, you can use Cheat Engine's memory scanning to isolate the pointers for both of those and 0 them out once you max everything. I did it just to placate my OCD since I'm keeping the save files themselves backed up afterwards.

3. Cheat Table also comes with a chip editor, so you can take the existing chips in your inventory and increase the boost to whatever you like (though 30 is the highest maximum the game can normally go, so I usually set it to that. With the skills maxed out, it'll be 45% boost in-game). You can also edit the chips type and rotation if you want to really max out the boards. Repeat the process for any chips you find as well so you don't need to merge chips in order to make higher end ones at the cost of replacing 3 chips with just 1.

That should keep you from needing to grind much more, though you still need to find PCB boards (as well as chips) instead of having them all from the get go like in the base game's true NG+.

I even recommend backing up the folder for the save, as I mentioned above, once you're past the prologue (which has no combat) and getting to the title screen.. That way, whenever you beat the game, you can replace the save folder and start at the title screen and first combat section without having to go through all the Cheat Engine stuff again.
Post edited July 20, 2025 by gameragodzilla
How the hell did they release this without NG+ when they themselves patched it into the base game after people complained back then?