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[[File:StuntJumps-GTAIV-map.png|thumb|right|333px|The map displaying all Unique Stunt Jumps in [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]] in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]].]]
[[File:StuntJumps-GTAIV-map.png|thumb|right|333px|The map displaying all Unique Stunt Jumps in [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]] in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]].]]
{{quote|'''Jump to a new level of spirituality.'''<br>- [[Whattheydonotwantyoutoknow.com|in-game website]] description}}  
{{quote|'''Jump to a new level of spirituality.'''<br>- [[Whattheydonotwantyoutoknow.com|in-game website]] description}}  
'''Unique Stunt Jumps''' (named ''Unique Jumps'' in the [[GTA III Era]]; later renamed ''Stunt Jumps'' in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]) are a feature in every [[Grand Theft Auto]] game since [[Grand Theft Auto III]] (with the exception of [[Grand Theft Auto Advance]]). A Stunt Jump usually involves using a vehicle or motorcycle to jump of a ramp of some sort (sometimes an actual ramp, or something similar to a ramp like a slanted roof or staircase), then to catch a few seconds of airtime, then land on the ground without dying. The game tracks these for your stats, and completing all is usually required for 100% completion. Each unique jump has pre-defined takeoff and landing areas; miss either, and the jump is incomplete. If your vehicle hits the takeoff area in more-or-less the right direction, the game switches to a slow-motion cut-scene panoramic view as your vehicle launches from the takeoff area. Upon landing, indication of success is given, while an unsuccessful jump will receive no message. Some jumps require high speed, thus are only feasible on a fast motorbike such as a [[PCJ-600]] or [[NRG-500]], and sometimes also require the character to lean forward on the bike for increased speed. In other jumps, too much speed may lead you to overshoot the landing area. In the GTA III Era, there are also [[Stunting|Insane Stunt Jumps]], which aren't required for [[Completion|100%]], don't have to done at a set location and pay different amounts depending on the ''difficulty'' of the stunt.
'''Unique Stunt Jumps''' (named ''Unique Jumps'' in the [[GTA III Era]]; later renamed ''Stunt Jumps'' in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]) are a feature in every [[Grand Theft Auto]] game since [[Grand Theft Auto III]] (with the exception of [[Grand Theft Auto Advance]]). A Stunt Jump usually involves using a vehicle or motorcycle to jump of a ramp of some sort (sometimes an actual ramp, or something similar to a ramp like a slanted roof or staircase), then to catch a few seconds of airtime, then land on the ground without dying. The game tracks these for your stats, and completing all is usually required for 100% completion. Each unique jump has pre-defined takeoff and landing areas; miss either, and the jump is incomplete. If your vehicle hits the takeoff area in more-or-less the right direction, the game switches to a slow-motion cut-scene panoramic view as your vehicle launches from the takeoff area. Upon landing, indication of success is given, while an unsuccessful jump will receive no message. Some jumps require high speed, thus are only feasible on a fast motorbike such as a [[PCJ-600]] or [[NRG-500]], and sometimes also require the character to lean forward on the bike for increased speed. In other jumps, too much speed may lead you to overshoot the landing area. In the GTA III Era, there are also [[Stunting|Insane Stunt Jumps]], which aren't required for [[Completion|100%]], and don't have to be done at a set location. They pay different amounts depending on the ''difficulty'' of the stunt.


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