What does JP do in GTA?

avatarBurstingHong·7 months ago
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avatarRavellingMane·7 months ago

JP in GTA, or Job Points, are basically a score to show how active you are in GTA Online missions. They're used to determine who wins in playlists and don’t have much use outside of that. Think of them as bragging rights more than anything else. So, if you're racking up JP, you're showing your mates how much of a GTA boss you are!

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avatarWanderingFacet·7 months ago

JP is pretty much useless on its own. Just numbers that go poof once you log off.


avatarAttainingFord·7 months ago

From my experience, JP (Job Points) in GTA help to break ties in playlists. If you're a competitive player, they sort of mark your territory in the competitive scene. But don't expect to spend them on cool cars or anything.

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