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Very few maps, must be all those bundles taking all the space and that wonderful Anti-Cheat, LOL.
Granted I have other games installed on the same NVMe drive, but it's only a 500GB Drive.
I ordered a Samsung 990 Pro 2TB and I'm about to go pick it up from the post office.
Sadly I have only 1 NVMe slot so I'll have an extra 500GB Drive sitting in storage until I can use it on my next build which will be in a few weeks.
I had to buy 3 1tb drives (2 of them are ssds) because how large these AAA games are becoming now...
On the games details page of the game in your library, scroll down and look to the right hand column for DLC and click on manage my X DLC, check/uncheck what you do/don't want.
Alternatively, right click the game in your library, select properties and then the DLC tab, check/uncheck what you do/don't want.
It's true if you buy more skins the game plays better and you do more damage. Activision has an AI that monitors your purchases and adjusts accordingly. Welcome to the future Komrade. Call of Dooty.