What is JP for in GTA 5?

avatarCorrectingGait2 years ago
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avatarTargetingDirt2 years ago

Just points! lol, really, JP means Job Points. It doesn't do much outside of playlists, but if you're competitive, they're like a badge of honor showing how much you're hustling in the game.

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avatarResolvingGame2 years ago

JP in GTA 5 stands for 'Job Points.' They're basically a score you accumulate by completing jobs like races, deathmatches, and missions. The points are used to decide ties in playlists and show who's active and winning in your current session. So rack those points up to flex on your friends!


avatarRuingMite2 years ago

Job Points (JP) are pretty much just a scoreboard thing in GTA 5. They reset when you leave a session, so they're not super critical. Good for bragging rights in that session though!

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