What's JP on GTA 5?

avatarAlightingTang7 months ago
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avatarTrottingArea7 months ago

Just to add, JP (Job Points) basically reset after you leave a session. They're used to determine tie-breakers in playlists. So, if you're tied with someone else on wins, the person with the most JP takes the crown!

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avatarCopyingSole7 months ago

Job Points? More like 'Just Play' points since they don't do much except look pretty next to your name. Seriously, they reset every session and don't impact your game progress.


avatarUnifyingSlum7 months ago

JP in GTA 5 stands for Job Points. You earn them after completing jobs like races, deathmatches, missions, etc. They're kinda like bragging rights for that play session, showing how active you've been. Don't confuse them with XP or money; they don't buy you stuff but show your participation level in that session.

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