Generally, the game holds a steady 30 FPS, though it lacks a native 60 FPS update.
Sadly, the chances are near zero.
: Your console must be running a custom firmware or GoldHEN environment.
When developer Bizarre Creations released Blur in 2010, it was marketed as "Mario Kart with real cars." Blending insane, licensed vehicle rosters with neon-soaked power-ups and fantastically destructible environments, it should have been a massive, long-running franchise. Instead, the studio closed, and the game faded into obscurity—especially on consoles.
Confused, he checked the file size. It was no longer 76 GB. It was 4 bytes.