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;GTA San Andreas
;GTA San Andreas
{{main|Unique Stunt Jumps in 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.


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;GTA IV
;GTA IV
{{main|Stunt Jumps in 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 [[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.
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.


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==See also==
==See also==
* [[Unique Stunt Jumps in GTA San Andreas]]
* [[Stunt Jumps in GTA IV]]
* [[Stunting]]
* [[Stunting]]