Frank the Tank, on 25 February 2013 - 08:51 AM, said:
In CB I ran the centurion with an AC/10 very close to stock. The thing about the UAC/5 is that while it dps is higher than the AC/10 you are often spreading out the damage. If you can consistently hit the same spot the AC/10 is probably better. Also the issue with using a single UAC/5 as your primary weapon is that when it jams you're screwed. The centurion doesn't have many hard-points so you need to make everyone count.
As for LRMs Bishop is right. They should be used as a suppression weapon. Use them to keep enemy LRM or guass boats in cover and not shooting at your team. I don't worry about AMS since not many people are running with it these days, but watch your missiles if they all get shot down find a different target. Lastly, 2 LRM5s weigh 1 ton less than 1 LRM10; take advantage of the extra missile hard-points so save some weight. However, if you switch to Artemis use the LRM10 to save a slot.
If you are using the CN9-A stock the best place to be is just outside the brawl. Your sweet spot should be around the range of your AC/10 (450m) keep enemies between 300 - 400m from you and you can hit with all your weapons effectively. Remember LRMs have a minimum range of 180m, but feel free to use them at 200m they will still hit.
This is my near stock build with the AC/10:
http://mwo.smurfy-ne...eca1403c80535eb
This is my UAC/5 build, I use an SRM4 at close range when my UAC/5 jams:
http://mwo.smurfy-ne...dd526c4be741da9
This guy said pretty much everything I was going to say.
Stock CN9-A/Ds are great. As above, 2xLRM5 are better than 1xLRM10 in every way (normally larger missile launchers are more heat efficient, but the LRM5 and 10 have the same heat efficiency and the LRM5 is more weight efficient) unless you're running Artemis (in which case you should probably be running an LRM15.)
The MLs and AC/10 are pretty straightforward. There is some choice of AC between the standard 10, the LB10, and the UAC/5. My preference is for the standard 10, though I run an LB10-X on my scout hunter.
I find the best place for a stock CN9-A/D is on Alpine: engagements at all ranges, room to maneuver if you go the XL route, and less cover for the enemy from your LRMs. AC/10s shine on that map too, due to increased frequency of medium range battles.
I run standard 260s on most of my CN9s, incidentally. Not speed demons, but good enough for brawling.