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I'd also recommend Friendly HUD. It offers a TON of HUD customization, plus some other stuff. Also a mod I've been using since 2016.
"All Quest Objectives On Map" is the only one I would say is almost required for the best experience on a first playthrough.
For Ray Tracing the purple cobweb fix and better torches mod (RT can be very dark in scenes) that lets you have one mount is very nice.
For convenience the no weight limit mod and fast travel from anywhere are very nice. I will warn you though that fast travel from anywhere is something I wouldn't use on a first play through. Some quests want you to exit a quest area/hub to play a scene and just travelling out can break things.
Me personally? I will always use a no weight mod. I absolutely hate having to do tedious work when I can do it after a 2-3 hour game session where I am immersed in the story. Other people find the weight immersive and they are entitled to that opinion.
I'm a big fan of the time-saving No Weight Limit mod also. I have limited time to play, and don't want to be interrupted by having to find a merchant to offload stuff because Geralt can't carry it all.
A favorite of mine that is purely up to personal taste is "Leave Roach Alone". I think Geralt's default constant yammering at Roach to Go Faster! or what have you gets old real quick, and I prefer him to ride quietly, and leave the poor mare alone. :)
And No More Rolling Down Stairs is nice because why would Geralt be such a clutz when running down stairs? Much better with the mod.
Also, if you like Gwent this isn't for you - but if you hate Gwent, but also hate incomplete quests, No Time for Gwent is great. You can still play the games as usual, or you can just Axii your opponent to do a quick win, and you don't have to play through 1000 Gwent games. Yes, it's cheating, but the alternative is Gwent...so.... follow your bliss and all.