Create a roadmap
The simple answer for now: fix what's broken; make current stuff better; add new stuff.
I have noticed, that they don't really come on.
Now that I have a PC again, I can at least explain my absence / lack of activity. My seriously outdated computers all died of old age (RIP xD) and I had to get a new one. That's been taken care of, I have a much better modern PC now. c:
Lag.
At the moment the solutions are: Stop using a toaster. Turn graphics quality down. Use smaller screen resolution. Get better PC.
Just let the community know what you're working on
Well, part of it is the podium event. Not exactly a top priority thing, nor is it the only thing, but it'd be nice to not stare at a white bland/blinding background while in the character selection, yeah? To all the podium submissions that might be reading this, all of your submissions look wonderful, thank you!
Too much cheese,
not enough ham.
I don't know if this was meant as a joke, but I think we all know what I meant by roadmap. Instead of a simple answer, I'm very sure that the staff team can give us more than that.
No new models? New maps? New updates to the forum? I'm just saying as a simple suggestion, create an actual roadmap of what you guys plan to do, or what the community can vote on. You don't have to go in-depth, but just let people know what exactly you plan to add, fix, and remove. That way everyone knows what you guys are doing and the community can decide for themselves what they are content with. Take into account that you don't have to hide everything. The community wants to have a voice in what gets added, what is being worked on, etc. They want to know what you guys are planning next.
No more of this short answer stuff.
And what I meant by 'let the community know what you're working on' I didn't mean taking submissions. I mean what staff plans to do, where they plan to take these things. The podium event can speak for itself, but not everything has been crystal clear. As I am going to quote here as an example.
Not exactly a top priority thing, nor is it the only thing,
Basically what I'm saying is, be more open to sharing the work you guys are doing. If you're really scared of another game stealing your ideas or doing whatever, I really think you guys should consider the multitudes of games out there who update their playerbase regardless of competition.
Plus, I didn't think any of this was supposed to be a competition, but it seems it's being taken as one. Am I wrong?