It all really depends on the game and the position being played. In your diagram you've got a gaping weakness on e4, so I'd call that potentially problematic right from the start, but again it depends on the holistic view of the position being played.
perfect pawn formation(s)

It all really depends on the game and the position being played. In your diagram you've got a gaping weakness on e4, so I'd call that potentially problematic right from the start, but again it depends on the holistic view of the position being played.
Okbut assume you could have any pawn formation you wanted and your opponent let you get it what would it look like within reason?
what would be the ideal pawn formation(s) to setup? this is how i usually get setup but after that if i dont have an obvious piece to attack or defend i dont know what to do with the 2 lone side pawns.