Well, my question is because I usually tend to visualize the cities I will settle with the BFC, and sometimes, like 60% of the times, I don't have a resource in the 1st ring. If I see 2 food resources that would be in the BFC, even if none of them is inside the 1st ring, I settle the city and usually build a monument (I almost never play CRE leaders).
I'll try to make an example: C is city tile, X are the tiles of the city. F is fish, W is wheat, I is Iron.
..BFC.........First Ring........(resources out of 1st ring, inside BFC)
-XXX-.............F
XXXXX..........XXX ---->these three are coast tiles, so the city would be coastal.
XXCXX..........XCX
XXXXX..........XXXW
-XXX-...........I
Pleas ignore the dots.
If this is my 2nd or 3rd city, how bad it is for me to settle it this way? If I settled looking for resources inside the 1st ring, I would lose a great long term city, wouldn't I?
The general consensus is a resource in the 1st ring, right? So how much does this affect my game? I play Prince and have some trouble in the late game, mainly on diplomacy or because of little military, but noble is piece of cake.
I'll try to make an example: C is city tile, X are the tiles of the city. F is fish, W is wheat, I is Iron.
..BFC.........First Ring........(resources out of 1st ring, inside BFC)
-XXX-.............F
XXXXX..........XXX ---->these three are coast tiles, so the city would be coastal.
XXCXX..........XCX
XXXXX..........XXXW
-XXX-...........I
Pleas ignore the dots.

If this is my 2nd or 3rd city, how bad it is for me to settle it this way? If I settled looking for resources inside the 1st ring, I would lose a great long term city, wouldn't I?
The general consensus is a resource in the 1st ring, right? So how much does this affect my game? I play Prince and have some trouble in the late game, mainly on diplomacy or because of little military, but noble is piece of cake.