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==Evolution==
==Evolution==
Stunt jumps first appeared in GTA III, and have been in every game since except GTA Advance. Early GTA games gave no indication to distinguish failed unique stunt jumps from those successfully completed. To address this, modders have developed add-on tools such as Demarest's Uniquecall to list or show on the map which jumps remain. [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]] give the player the option of showing completed jumps on the [[radar]].
Stunt jumps first appeared in GTA III, and have been in every game since except GTA Advance. Early GTA games gave no indication to distinguish failed unique stunt jumps from those successfully completed. To address this, modders have developed add-on tools such as Demarest's Uniquecall to list or show on the map which jumps remain. [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]] give the player the option of showing completed jumps on the [[radar]]. Repeating a completed jump does not award the player money, but the player may still be treated with a cinematic view of the jump.


;GTA III
;GTA III
GTA III introduced stunt jumps to the Grand Theft Auto series. There are 20 stunt jumps spread throughout [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]]: eight in [[Portland]], four on [[Staunton Island]], and eight in [[Shoreside Vale]]. Compared to later games, the stunt jumps in [[Grand Theft Auto III|GTA III]] are relatively easy.
GTA III introduced stunt jumps to the Grand Theft Auto series. There are 20 stunt jumps spread throughout [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]]: eight in [[Portland]], four on [[Staunton Island]], and eight in [[Shoreside Vale]]. Compared to later games, the stunt jumps in [[Grand Theft Auto III|GTA III]] are relatively easy.
Completing a jump in GTA III adds $5,000 into each jump award (for the ''n''-th jump, $5000*''n''). Completing all 20 jumps awards the player $1,000,000 instead of the standard incremental monetary award for completing the 20th jump ($100,000).


;GTA Vice City
;GTA Vice City
There are thirty-six unique jumps in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]], and are most easily completed using the [[PCJ-600]] motorcycle - some jumps cannot be performed using anything else. The jumps in GTA Vice City are more difficult than those in GTA III, some being much longer and even extending over water.
There are thirty-six unique jumps in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]], and are most easily completed using the [[PCJ-600]] motorcycle - some jumps cannot be performed using anything else. The jumps in GTA Vice City are more difficult than those in GTA III, some being much longer and even extending over water.
GTA Vice City's award system for completing jumps is identical to that of GTA III, but the incremental reward and final reward are significantly reduced. Each completed jump adds only $100 to the reward pool (for the ''n''-th jump, $100*''n''), and completing the 36th jumps awards only $10,000.


;GTA San Andreas
;GTA San Andreas
There are seventy [[Unique Stunt Jumps in GTA San Andreas|unique stunt jumps]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]; most are quite difficult. The majority are situated beside each other, with very few being isolated. These jumps are relatively easy to find throughout the [[San Andreas in GTA III Era|state of San Andreas]], with fairly obvious take-off and landing areas.
There are seventy [[Unique Stunt Jumps in GTA San Andreas|unique stunt jumps]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]; most are quite difficult. The majority are situated beside each other, with very few being isolated. These jumps are relatively easy to find throughout the [[San Andreas in GTA III Era|state of San Andreas]], with fairly obvious take-off and landing areas.
Unlike other GTA games, completing the seventy Jumps in GTA San Andreas is not necessary for getting [[Completion in GTA San Andreas|100% completion]].
 
GTA San Andreas's award system for completing jumps is similar to its predecessors' in that each completed jump adds $500 to the reward pool (for the ''n''-th jump, $500*''n''), but the final jump awards a regular incremented award rather than a larger final award (the final, 70th jump awards $35,000).
 
Unlike other GTA games, completing all seventy Jumps in GTA San Andreas is not necessary for [[Completion in GTA San Andreas|100% completion]].


;GTA Liberty City Stories
;GTA Liberty City Stories
There are twenty-six stunt jumps in [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]. They are spread evenly throughout the three islands. Completing the first stunt jump will reward a player with the '[[Underwear Outfit]]', available at all three safehouses.
There are twenty-six stunt jumps in [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]. They are spread evenly throughout the three islands.
 
The game's rewards for completing jump is similar to that of GTA Vice City with minor modifications. Completing the first jump awards $100 and unlocks the "[[Underwear Outfit]]" in all three safehouses' [[wardrobe]]s. Completing succeeding jumps adds $250 to the reward pool (for the ''n''-th jump, $100+($250*(''n''-1))). Completing the final jump rewards the player with $10,000 instead of the standard incremental reward.


;GTA Vice City Stories
;GTA Vice City Stories
The [[PlayStation 2]] and [[PlayStation Portable]] versions of GTA Vice City Stories differ in the number of jumps. The PSP version contains thirty Stunts, and the PS2 version contains thirty-six.
The [[PlayStation 2]] and [[PlayStation Portable]] versions of GTA Vice City Stories differ in the number of jumps. The PSP version contains thirty Stunts, and the PS2 version contains thirty-six.
Unlike earlier games completing each stunt jump will only reward the player a flat amount of $250. Completing the final jump awards $10,000.


;GTA IV
;GTA IV
In the GTA IV version of [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]], there are fifty stunt jumps. Completing all fifty will bring the player two ticks closer to 100%. Completing all fifty unlocks the ''Daredevil'' [[Achievements in GTA IV|achievement]], awarding 30 gamerscore on the [[Xbox 360]] or a silver trophy on the [[PlayStation 3]]. There are major changes in unique stunt jumps from the [[GTA III Era]] to GTA IV, the largest being that the player no longer collects money for doing stunt jumps. Another significant change is that instead of landing without crashing like in previous games, the player must land directly on the destination area. These stunt jumps are still available in its [[GTA IV Episodes|episodes]], however when they're done, no text appears on the screen.
In the GTA IV version of [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]], there are fifty stunt jumps. Completing all fifty will bring the player two ticks closer to [[Completion in GTA IV|100%]]. Completing all fifty unlocks the ''Daredevil'' [[Achievements in GTA IV|achievement]], awarding 30 gamerscore on the [[Xbox 360]] and [[Personal Computer|PC]] or a silver trophy on the [[PlayStation 3]]. There are major changes in unique stunt jumps from the [[GTA III Era|earlier games]] to GTA IV, the largest being that the player no longer collects money for doing stunt jumps. Another significant change is that instead of landing without crashing like in previous games, the player must land directly on the destination area.
 
The cinematics that trigger from performing these stunt jumps are still available in [[GTA IV Episodes|The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony]], but are otherwise not relevant to the episodes' gameplay.


;GTA Chinatown Wars
;GTA Chinatown Wars
[[File:RustyBrown'sRingDonuts-GTACW-billboard.png|thumb|right|One of the [[Rusty Brown's Ring Donuts]] billboards that marks a Unique Stunt Jump in GTA Chinatown Wars.]]
[[File:RustyBrown'sRingDonuts-GTACW-billboard.png|thumb|right|One of the [[Rusty Brown's Ring Donuts]] billboards that marks a Unique Stunt Jump in GTA Chinatown Wars.]]
In a change for the series, each Unique Stunt Jump in GTA Chinatown Wars requires the player to destroy one of thirty wooden [[Rusty Brown's Ring Donuts]] billboards with a vehicle. Despite each billboard having a ramp leading up to it, the player technically doesn't have to "crash" through them, as any part of the vehicle can be used, even a single tire gliding down. After a billboard has been destroyed, it is replaced in-game with a shoddily-repaired model, making identifying uncompleted Jumps easier.
In a change for the series, each Unique Stunt Jump in GTA Chinatown Wars requires the player to destroy one of thirty wooden [[Rusty Brown's Ring Donuts]] billboards with a vehicle. Despite each billboard having a ramp leading up to it, the player technically doesn't have to "crash" through them, as any part of the vehicle can be used, even a single tire gliding down. After a billboard has been destroyed, it is replaced in-game with a shoddily-repaired model, making identifying uncompleted Jumps easier.
As is with GTA IV, there is no substantial reward completing the stunt jumps aside from [[Completion in GTA Chinatown Wars|100% completion]].


==See also==
==See also==
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