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The only mod you could use from the beginning (but don't have to) is the Unofficial Oblivion Patch (read the fix list before installing).
If this game would be the first game you ever played, even then you could make informed choices about how you can mod your game. Saying "play vanilla first" is like saying buy a most basic car you can, and only after driving it think what colour you want, if you need air conditioning or not and a better HIFI equipment.
Everything except valid mathematics is personal opinion. Rolls Royces were handmade, crafted to perfection, all details thought out carefully, you can't never ever compare a single bethesda game to Rolls Royce. You actually made my day, that was so hilarious! If Oblivion was like Rolls Royce, I think I would not feel the need to mod it. But it is so very far from it. It is like half made Rolls Royce, tossed out to customers with a message "deal with it". But Some modpacks can make it like Rolls Royce, as close as it is possible, and then the game is literally hand crafted. Vanilla Oblivion is like ten years old family car with 350 000 km.
Edit: Some mod suggestions.
Much better faces fixes the unplayable faces to playable.
https://www.nexusmods.com/oblivion/mods/44676
Better cities actually make the cities like real, and not just like low budget placeholder cities in vanilla.
https://www.nexusmods.com/oblivion/mods/16513
All unofficial patches.
This way the game become almost like Oblivion Remastered.
To be honest, I don't know, nor do I care what "devs meant". For me it's simply common sense not to fix what I don't know if it's broken at all (for me), that's all.
Your "basic car" example is odd. For one, you could really buy additional components later, and, more importantly, you don't have to pay for the mods, and installing them isn't more complicated later than sooner. You don't lose anything by delaying mod installation, and whether or not you lose by delaying the purchase of additional car components depends on the circumstances - it could be an advantage , too.
If you know the unmodded game, you can assess the value of a mod FOR YOU better. But if someone wants to install a mod just because someone else recommends it, fine with me.
Your second post is interesting in this respect. You recommend two mods supposedly fixing faces and cities. How do you know that someone is unhappy with the faces and cities of the game? Nothing against these mods, but I won't install them, because they don't offer me any benefits compared with the original.
Why can't you say that a new player should have a look at the faces and cities, then consider having a look at the mods you mention, and then decide what suits him better?
Oh Boy, Unbelievable. Sure thing, my example was an exaggeration, just as yours was. But, mine was meant to be facetious hyperbole. (That you took it otherwise says so much about you.)
There is absolutely nothing, nothing whatsoever "most basic car " about Oblivion. The absolute stupidity of that comparison is breathtaking. Oblivion is complex, though, you may not appreciate the complexities. It is beautiful, though beauty is in the eye of the beholder and it is vintage.
You obviously do not appreciate what other appreciate or love the quirks and eccentricities that others find charming etc. etc. But, to tell others that these things "suck" is shear unadulterated hubris. And, worse, it is denying others the intelligence and the right to discover for themselves. ""Daddy knows best!!!"" or, thinks he does.
The option is, as it should be, available to all and must remain a valid and a valued option.
Faces in Oblivion are common problem for people. And they are objectively bad. Someone coming from Skyrim would be much more at home with the game with those much better faces.
Cities are just common sense. Lets put it this way. Suppose the better cities would be vanilla and those placeholder low budget cities would be mod. Would there be a single person in the world who would mod out the better cities and use those crap placeholder low budged cities instead? Or are people saying placeholder cities are better just because tHeY aRR WoOoOt the DeVs InTeNdEd? Think about it.
And please do not discuss me at all here. This discussion is not about me a bit. Grow some spine.
Hey, I am not a fanboy of this game. And anyone playing this first time is not a fanboy of this game. I definitely do not appreciate Oblivion. It is the worst modern Bethesda game by a very big margin. The level scaling totally ruins the game for me. Melee is the worst of all games I know.
You can like the game and I can dislike the game. We both have absolute rights to have whatever opinions of this game. I have no say what you think of the game and you have no say of what I think of the game.
Man up and stand up someone dislikes of what you like. Life will become much more easy for you.