What is JP in GTA?

avatarInterferingHooda year ago
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avatarVitriolingMoutha year ago

JP, or Job Points, are pretty much a way to measure your grind in GTA online sessions. They reset after you leave a session, so they're not permanent. Think of them as the gold stars you'd get back in school - nice to have but not the end of the world if you don't have the most.

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avatarNickelingAlana year ago

JP in GTA stands for Job Points. They're basically points you earn after completing jobs like missions, races, and deathmatches. The more jobs you do, the more JP you rack up. It's kinda like a scorecard showing how active you are in the game. But don't get too hung up on them; they mainly matter for bragging rights or to break ties in playlists.


avatarDescribingHaila year ago

I see JP as arcade tickets. You rack them up playing games but can't really buy anything with them. Just shows how much you've been playing.

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