Originally posted by bmj2k7
I used Cant trust a rat save, worked fine. But when I used No loose ends, I just ended up getting Just you and Me. Did I do something wrong? Or is that save in the wrong place?
No Loose Ends is just a really badly glitched trophy. It was glitched when the game was released and when they tried to patch it they changed the way it's tracked in such a way that the requirements for the trophy are changed. So basically if you're using a save from before a certain patch, it wouldn't matter how good the save was because if you're on a later patch you'd have to start from scratch anyway. The best way around this is to just do it fresh, yourself, in a speedrun which isn't as bad as it sounds. Even without Save Wizard cheats you can do it in a day; just go straight for all racket bosses and don't do anything in the game you don't have to do (no side missions, and after you unlock all the districts don't get any Captains after that).
Below I'll copy/paste from the last post where I discussed this trophy and its new requirements:
"For "No Loose Ends", the issue is likely some combination of the big glitch that this trophy used to have and also the method in which the bosses have been killed since the method for getting this has varied from patch to patch. For a while after the trophy was finally patched, you could only get the boss kill to save to your profile if the boss's area was NOT wiretapped. For the last couple of patches, it's the exact opposite - the boss kill will only save to your profile if the area IS wiretapped, and even then sometimes it won't properly save, and other times even if the area is wiretapped it either won't give you a choice to kill or spare or you won't see the saving icon in the upper right corner which means it's glitched on you and you should close application right away.
Also note that it's not the number of bosses killed total, but which EXACT bosses have been killed: Each specific boss has to be killed at least once on your profile (in a way that properly saves the way it's supposed to). That does carry over across playthroughs."