Tina Benoit, on 27 February 2015 - 10:50 AM, said:
I would also love to hear the community’s thoughts on what your ideal community and/or community manager is like to you! Please share on this thread and feel free to ask questions too!
You will most often find me on the forums and the social media channels,
Now let’s hear you!
Regards,
Tina Benoit
Community Manager
Greetings Tina!
What I would like to see in a community manager is this. PLAY THE GAME!
1 Hour a day. How to do this, make an account, make in game name, how about Miss Benoit. Strap into a battlemech and play the game. 5 days a week.
You can sit in your office at your PC and read the comments on the boards and you will not see what the players want.
You can sit at your desk reading posts that some assistant decided was worth your attention or you can read the comments that the players in game are griping about while you play the game.
True, there are trolls in game but those trolls are actually playing the game. On the forum there are trolls who will gripe and argue everything, who's only pastime is to get attention by bashing every aspect of the game.
Real players deal with game issues in game (griping, complaining, coping and continuing to play) and not on the forums.
Support is for when the game cannot or will not run properly, for problems with other players who just play to kill their own team (I think they got tired of posting complaints on the forum and are trying to ruin the game for others because it is the only way for them to get attention), support is for bugs and repeatable in game issues.
If you want know what the players hate, if you want to know what the players love, if you want to know what the players want.... then play the game. See the game from the real players perspective.
Top down view is cheating, no guts no glory.
Have fun, sit back, strap in, power up, engage shutdown override and rush in. It is not a game until someone gets hurt.
Cya