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SteamApps is usually under your Steam installation folder, unless you have set custom destination for games.
You can delete all the paid mods from your data folder.
They all start with the same prefix, i'm not sure if it's the same filename for everyone but i deleted all the files beginning with "ccBGSFO4001" in my data folder. For example "ccBGSFO4001-PipBoy(Black) - Main.ba2" They're really easy to spot and delete as they're not named like the core files.
I've got the game blocked on my firewall, and everything runs fine without the files.
The files i deleted were 681mb in size. I guess the rest of the update size was overwriting core game files.
Edit: Well, ninja'd by Semipalmated Plover
You're only going to save 681MB. The rest of the update was the main Fallout 4.esm and ba2's
uninstaling FO4, Changing my review to not recommend.
...That's... Well, kind of worrying. I've got this installed on a SSD, so space it kind of at a premium, and once they start adding more content the bloat for this game will be pretty massive.
I give it a day before someone on Nexus puts out a enabler for this crap.
Exactly what I was thinking. It makes sense in something like a multiplayer game or a strategy game, but in this case it's just bloatware.