What is JP on GTA?

avatarJokingTunic7 months ago
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avatarSigningSpine7 months ago

JP in GTA stands for Job Points. It's the stuff you earn after completing missions and jobs. The more you earn, the cooler you look in front of your friends. Think of it as bragging rights, showing off how much you grind in the game. You can't really buy anything with them, but they help rank players in playlists and show who's the ultimate GTA boss.

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avatarAlteringBeryl7 months ago

JP means Job Points. They're kinda like those gold stars you'd get in school for good behavior but for GTA. You rack 'em up by finishing jobs and they sorta help decide who's the king of the hill in competitive playlists. Though you can't spend them, they're good for bragging!


avatarDepetallingMummy7 months ago

Honestly? JP, or Job Points, is just a number. Doesn鈥檛 get you anything but a pat on the back.

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