I've been watching this go on a while, but now I think I'll "throw my two cents in".
I feel there is a side who believes something must change to better fit what the community would like and/or the community feels neglected, and then another side who feels, for the most part, that the way things are is fine and don't see a problem with the way Schema is doing things. Thirdly, a spectrum in between those viewpoints leaning towards one side or another to varying degrees, and perhaps even people right in the middle.
Having said this, I believe it likely that people on each far side of this spectrum will not find an agreement, no matter what they throw at each other, not impossible of course, but not likely. But this thread was not posted under suggestions, and instead under general discussions, so more discussion is encouraged rather than "lets agree to disagree", in my opinion.
Now for my two cents (or more).
While I think both sides care deeply for the community, I of course don't agree with everything said. I am likely of the side that is content with how things are, not because I believe Schema can do no wrong, but because I don't mind staying here for a few years to wait. I may have some reasons to stay that others don't, one could argue more patience but I doubt that, I think I am more on the spectrum rather than one side or another and while I care about the community, the truth is that I care about the people I've become friends with, the others that I do not know, I cannot say. I'd like to say I care about them, but I really don't as much as those I know, so if they leave for reasons I disagree with I may care less when my focus is only building in this game. Yes, I am content with the current state of things, but I know not everyone is. Likely a LOT of people aren't. But I'm throwing in my opinions today because I dislike how often, it's been claimed here that "the community is *this*", "They feel *this*", "They're doing *this*". I feel it's nitpicking, but it still annoys me when the community is generalized in a way as if it's factual, and then repeatedly so. I do NOT necessarily feel that way, so I am speaking my mind now.
Two important points: In the past couple months this game, for me, has gone to barely playable, to easily playable. I got a lot of lag, and the game crashed plenty of times when I started, and now it rarely crashes, and lag is at a minimum to no noticeable lag. So when I hear about optimization, what made this game playable for me, I welcome more of it.
There are people who may be unable to play yet, and I understand if the Schine team might not want a lot of publicity or people running to StarMade yet while it's so unfinished. I see a number of people stating something along the lines of "It's been so long that they've been developing this, shouldn't they be farther along by now?" and yes, maybe so, what can I say? But I don't think we should be gaining as much publicity and people as we can right now, not until the game is in a state where people will stay. If this was a country, and we didn't want "immigration" into it, then naturally the population would decrease. This may not be the most accurate analogy, as people here (for the most part) probably aren't dying, but there are always people leaving from places.
My second point: I don't feel neglected. I really don't. This goes with my annoyance with the community being generalized. If I need questions answered I know who to talk to, people from the Schine team have been answering questions all over this site. But I think the word neglect may be coming up in reference to the feelings about how the game should be updated the way they want. There may be multiple views on this, actually, you can see many of them in this thread. Why should it be one over another? Is there really a right way? If so, then why? Schema has his own way, of course, and he's been doing this longer than the community has been here. So are there reasons significant enough to him to change his way of doing things? I still find that question may not be fully answered. Maybe it will feel more answered to me when this thread dies down, or maybe not. In any case, I am content to observe. Thank you, for those that slogged through this read. ^_^