jlim201
King
Tundra, with few to no forest.
Not in my experience. Relative to plains and grasslands the tundra zone is kinda small and soon leads to snow. If you already have a tundra city, there is little room for expansion in this direction, unless you are ICS-ing and found cities really close to each other (3-4 tiles).Thundra start however probably gives you the best position for wide expansion because you probably don't have any opponent either below you or above you so its kinde of easy to cute of a big part of land for only you to expand in.
Coastal is second worst because it is so iffy about giving you good sea resources.
Uh, the last thing you want is your luxuries to be off the coast as that is a much slower start than a land luxary resource. Fish is good; but if there isn't fish or any other sea resource in a coastal city, just skip the light house.
Also, coastal start is actually want you what to max out food in your capital (food cargo ships provide 2X as much as caravans even if both cities are on the same landmass) and also you want a coastal city for external trade routes (again 2X the gold even if destination is on the same landmass.)
Uh, the last thing you want is your luxuries to be off the coast as that is a much slower start than a land luxary resource. Fish is good; but if there isn't fish or any other sea resource in a coastal city, just skip the light house.
Also, coastal start is actually want you what to max out food in your capital (food cargo ships provide 2X as much as caravans even if both cities are on the same landmass) and also you want a coastal city for external trade routes (again 2X the gold even if destination is on the same landmass.)