How can you know what you want for mods in the game if you haven't played it vanilla at least once? Or are you just jumping on the hate bandwagon?
The vanilla experience for me will come after 6 months.
I consider myself to be a self-disciplined guy so a further wait won't be much of a hustle for my egoic mind + I'm very busy for the next upcoming months too dwell to much into a computer game.
A person could interperet that eitherway, if that's your way of automatically viewing objective criticsm of material matter like putting things into a hate and non-hate wagon in this life, then go ahead
I see it as a form of love for the game and all the work bethesda have put into it, about that time I recognize a patched and DLC's or a more fuller and polished game experience.
One could argue what is and what is not a full gameplay experience, bottom line is that there is no such thing as an objective gameplay experience ever. They certianly proved this with shipping it with a more enhanced creation engine and radiant quest story. Yes there is such a thing as enjoying a game as a shipped product but that also ultimately comes down to what you think is fun and what you enjoy the most of all according to your own standards. I know this may seem a bit ignorant but with 20+ years of video and computer games in my backpack I know there are certain elements I would like to add into Skyrim before I venture further into the woods of questing so to say.
I know for certain that I want finisher moves out of the game. I know for certain I want to be able to ride horses in first-person. etc.
This is a man talking of knowing what he wants, and this is a little bit of where my perspective is at.
With both of the Fallout games released by Bethesda it took 2 months for any decent mods to get out there and an additonal 6 months for something of a mod that that could drastically enhance your gameplay experience.
I say thank you for those who have added their opinions in here and enjoyed reading most of the posts.