For most of the games that I play, I usually end up not getting any iron or marble, and I'm lucky if I get stone or copper. However by the late game in these situations, I do usually get coal, oil, uranium, and aluminum. Now the game I am playing I had all the early resources (except horses, which really hurt when I wanted to build cavalry
). This allowed me to boom really well and get far ahead of the other civs. The access to marble allowed me to pump out wonders and get lots of great people.
However, now in the industrial age, I am somewhat screwed. While I do have oil, uranium, and aluminum (not bad, considering I have all the early resources too!
), I don't have any coal. It so happens on this map that all of the coal, 5 of them, are on one continent controlled by my worst enemy who is nearly as powerful as me and is a world away. While I still have the other late game resources, not having coal is a HUGE burden. No railroads means SLOW reinforcements for my long protracted battles, and less resources for late game booming.
So, in your opinion, what is more important? Having access to early-game resources like iron and marble, or late game ones like oil and coal?

However, now in the industrial age, I am somewhat screwed. While I do have oil, uranium, and aluminum (not bad, considering I have all the early resources too!

So, in your opinion, what is more important? Having access to early-game resources like iron and marble, or late game ones like oil and coal?
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