Call of Duty: Modern Warfare’s next update will allow PC gamers to save HDD/SSD space
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare’s next update will allow PC gamers to save HDD/SSD space
Currently, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is too large to store on a 250GB SSDs, taking up too much storage space for most SSD users. This aspect of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Call of Duty: Warzone has forced many PC gamers to abandon the title, as the game’s sheer install size would otherwise force many of them to uninstall other software or purchase more PC storage.Â
With Patch 1.28, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare’s PC version will allow gamers to uninstall specific parts of of the game, be its singleplayer campaign or parts of the game’s multiplayer components. This will allow gamers to save up precious SSD/HDD space by removing unwanted sections of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.Â
At this time, it is unknown how this patch will function on PC, though all will be revealed tomorrow. This has been confirmed by Infinity Ward’s Paul Haile, who recently confirmed that patch 1.28 will allow PC gamers to reduce Modern Warfare’s install size.Â
tomorrows update will have mode specific uninstall options for PC MW owners.
â Paul Haile (@Tyrael) October 12, 2020
You can join the discussion on Modern Warfare’s planned storage-saving patch on the OC3D Forums.Â
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