Hey! I'm working on a minor in Astrophysics and a double major in History and Linguistics! I'm sure many a intellectual conversation await us in the future. I have to say, I don't agree with a lot of your points. Mostly your dismissal of the Labour Theory of Value--as a turd could make great fertilizer for someone--and your conception that we are, at this point, consumers. Unless I have misunderstood, Schema has said that paying will not be necessary even in the final stages of the game and Mushroom Fleet do not make their content for money. This means that neither Starmade nor those videos are on a market therefore they are not a product and we are not consumers. But for the sake of argument, or if I'm wrong about Schema's plan for the game, let's say that we are consumers. Firstly, if that is the case Schema owes us absolutely nothing. When you bought the game (which I'm really hoping you have with how frustrated you are) you bought the right to play a game that you know is not complete. As well said in the terms and conditions
He doesn’t owe you or me any updates or features in a market system because we bought an uninsured product knowing it will often break and could be left undeveloped like many projects do. Try, as an assumed user of Windows, demanding Microsoft to push for Open GL rather than DirectX and see how well it works out for you. It won’t go well because they are in the market of selling in the most efficient and profitable way, not customizing your personal experience with their product. The community likes Starmade because Schema has done a pretty good job of fitting in our collective wants. If they didn’t we would not have 3000+ registered members on the forums. It might bring on some disillusion to hear, but its both wrong and selfish to demand a personal say in the production of this game.
Finally to the "patting on the back" issue, It's obvious that both
Tomino_sama and
schema love what they are doing. They aren’t going to follow Incentive Theory of Motivation no mater how much you align yourself with it personally. Its well understood that people do their best work when they have: Autonomy, Mastery, and Purpose.
I linked a great set of papers on the subject and here is a great video about it for the lazy.
So yes, we should be letting Schema know that he what he is doing has purpose, he should use the game to experiment if it makes him happy, and he should feel like he has some control over where his personal creation is headed.
I know it sucks waiting, but I think Schema knows what he is doing. If people are leaving because what the community wants is not what they want, that’s their problem. If people are leaving because the updates are too slow, that’s also their problem. If people are somehow incapable of playing two different space games, that's definitely their problem and they need to get that checked out. If Schema is bent on making tons of money he should be worried about these things, but I don’t think that's his intent.