Good news, everyone: your Call of Duty installs are going to be a lot smaller following the launch of Black Ops 6. But there's a bit of bad news, too, as you're going to have to suffer some "larger initial updates" before that happens.
In short, Activision aims to revamp the Call of Duty launcher to make sure you can download Warzone separately from the annual, premium games - including Black Ops 6. They're also making efforts to stream more textures over the internet while you play, leading to smaller initial downloads. As part of this whole effort, the central UI is also getting a big revamp to make it easier to get to the games, as "top content will be visible on one clean page without needing to scroll."
This process starts on August 21 as part of the Season 5 Reloaded update, as Activision explains in a new blog post. "To give players more control over what they’re downloading," the devs say, "we are decoupling the download of Call of Duty: Warzone from other titles. When you purchase an annual title, you will only download the files for that game by default. "
The Season 5 reloaded update will also bring us the expanded texture streaming features. Here's how the devs explain it: "We can cycle content that is less frequently used by players to a streaming cache, avoiding the need to download it directly to your device’s storage. Going forward, more content will be included in this cache. With this change, you may see older content that briefly appears at a lower quality until the streaming cache has fully loaded." You'll have two options for texture streaming - the default "optimized" setting will feature higher-fidelity visuals but eat up more bandwidth, but the "minimal" setting will give you less robust visuals with lower bandwidth requirements.
"The process begins with a download - a big one," the devs warn. "But downloading now will pave the way over the next several weeks and ultimately lead to a better experience when Black Ops 6 arrives." Your install
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