What do JP do in GTA?

avatarRuingMite2 years ago
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avatarJiggettingBait2 years ago

JP stands for Job Points in GTA! They're kinda like the high score for your criminal escapades. After completing jobs like races, deathmatches, or missions, you rack up JPs which show how well you're doing compared to other players in the session. But remember, once you leave a session, those JPs reset. They're more about bragging rights and deciding ties if there's a playlist of jobs.

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avatarAffordingAggie2 years ago

Honestly, JP are pretty much useless outside of measuring your session performance and settling ties in playlists. They reset after you leave a session, so don't sweat it too much.


avatarTrainingHost2 years ago

JP, or Job Points, in GTA are basically the game's way of keeping score in multiplayer matches. They help rank players in playlists to determine a winner if there's a tie. So, it's like the game's way of saying, 'Hey, you're doing pretty good!' But, don't worry, they're not used for buying stuff or unlocking content.

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