Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Why Poe (Poeticdrink2u) Wouldn’t Make a Good Community Manager for Steel City Interactive (SCI)

 


Why Poe (Poeticdrink2u) Wouldn’t Make a Good Community Manager for Steel City Interactive (SCI)

(Some of this isn't true, I am a true community guy for the whole community. I'm for boxing, but realistic/sim should be the default.)

I. Understanding the Role of a Community Manager

A Community Manager for a studio like SCI must:

  • Serve as a professional liaison between the studio and the public.

  • Maintain a neutral, respectful tone even under pressure.

  • Represent the entire community—not just one side.

  • Deliver clear messaging that reflects SCI’s voice and direction.

  • Mediate tensions, especially between different fan groups or between fans and developers.

  • Encourage inclusive dialogue across casual, competitive, arcade, and realism-focused players.


II. Why Poe’s Strengths Don’t Translate Well into the CM Role

1. Poe is Passionate and Unfiltered

  • Poe is a relentless advocate for realism—but his passion often comes across as unfiltered or combative.

  • Community Managers must filter their tone to remain diplomatic, even under criticism or provocation.

2. Advocacy Over Representation

  • Poe advocates primarily for realism-focused fans and pushes for sim-heavy features.

  • But a community manager must be a representative for all player types, balancing hardcore sim fans with casual players and newcomers.

  • His bias may alienate players who don’t share his vision, splintering the community instead of uniting it.

3. History of Strong, Direct Criticism

  • Poe has publicly criticized SCI, Undisputed, and elements of its direction—often without pulling punches.

  • While this candor is valuable in advocacy, it can cause internal friction if brought inside a studio environment, especially in a role where corporate diplomacy is essential.

4. Polarizing Influence

  • Poe has a devoted following among sim purists, but not all players agree with his tone or approach.

  • As a CM, this risks dividing the audience rather than building cohesion across communities with different preferences and play styles.

5. Poe is an Options Advocate & "Realism-Should-Be-the-Default" Campaigner

  • Poe frequently champions player agency and customization, often promoting gameplay options for accessibility while insisting that realism be the default standard.

  • While this philosophy resonates with many realism supporters, a community manager must balance that viewpoint with the studio’s own design goals and with feedback from broader audiences.

  • His stance may come off as rigid in a role that requires adaptability and flexibility across community segments.


III. Poe’s Strengths – Just Not for CM

While Poe may not be ideal for a community manager role, he excels in other areas that are vital to the long-term success of a realistic boxing game:

StrengthWhy It Matters
Deep Knowledge of Boxing & Game Design ConceptsHelps inform authentic mechanics, sim depth, and feature prioritization.
Constant Flow of IdeasProvides fresh perspectives and wishlist-level content.
Loyal to the FanbaseEspecially the realism-first community.
Advocacy for OptionsEmphasizes choice, accessibility, and custom realism for different players.
Campaigning for Realism as the DefaultDrives accountability in development, pushing for sim-first design over arcade compromise.

IV. Better Suited Roles for Poe

Poe would thrive in specialist roles where his voice can remain uncompromised, such as:

  • 🎯 Creative Consultant – Feeding into core game design discussions, especially around realism mechanics.

  • 🧠 Gameplay Advisor – Helping tune systems to reflect authentic boxing dynamics.

  • 📝 Content Contributor – Writing blog pieces, feature explanations, or wishlist expansions.

  • 📢 Unofficial Community Advocate – Representing the realism community externally and feeding ideas to SCI.


V. Conclusion

Poe is a visionary for realism in boxing games, a fearless campaigner for options, and an ideas machine. However, the role of a community manager demands diplomacy, neutrality, and communication that supports SCI's broader direction, not just a singular vision.
While not a fit for CM, Poe's contributions are crucial—just in the right creative or advisory capacity, not as the public-facing voice of the studio.

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