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If you start playing with all DLCs, it can feel overwhelming with all the options and areas it has.
I played without DLC on PC for a long time, then, got one DLC and played for a while; finally I jumped into PS4 with all the DLCs, and even when I had "mastered" the base game, having all DLCs available at the same time, made it feel not as good. I killed the final boss from a DLC before the final from from the base game.
Deactivating the DLC doesn't disable all achievements, only the ones related to the DLC obviously, but I'd be wary of doing it from a profile in progress that has had the DLC active, just because it may break your save file.