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Atleast that's what I've heard anyway (I'm new to the series too)
But I watch .Hack//Roots years and years ago
.hack//Roots goes into details on how the characters met, what their goals were, etc...
The first few minutes of Volume 1 will get you up to snuff on the importance of why the protagonist Haseo is doing what he's doing for Volumes 1-3. The newest edition Volume 4 takes the ending of 3 a bit further. It's when Haseo sees the desktop in volume 1 saying my data has been reset is where the game actually begins.
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Best way to do it without spoiling anything for yourself imo would be:
Vol 1>Vol 2>Roots up to episode 26>Vol 3>Roots episode 27 (the OVA/final episode that takes place after the first three games)>Vol 4