This paper provides a technical examination of the video game Blur (Activision, 2010) within the context of the PlayStation 3 (PS3) hardware architecture. It explores the structure of the PlayStation Network Package (PKG) format, the game's utilization of the Cell Broadband Engine, and the file management strategies employed to handle large-scale texture streaming and physics simulations. By analyzing the interplay between the proprietary Sony file systems and Bizarre Creations' engine design, this paper highlights the optimization techniques required for open-world-style racing games on seventh-generation consoles.
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