If I'm correct, the Developers are paid to do what they are doing and it is a full-time job (not sure about the full-time part). They are supposed to improve and work on things like this. Moderators on the other hand are doing voluntary work and them prioritizing something else over a Block game is more understandable than those Developers who earn a living possibly from Developing on CubeCraft.
It makes the problem even worse if they're getting paid. Even though developers aren't cheap, CubeCraft obviously earns enough money by donations to pay them to improve the Sentinel system. You're totally right about the moderators.
Because you expect them to work on Sentinel 24/7. They work on it when they have the time. You keep complaining about how Sentinel doesn't do it's job and how it's not good enough, so can you blame me for thinking that you expect them to overwork themselves?
Sorry but you should go back to school real quick and learn how to discuss with proper arguments. Of course I can blame you for something you are certainly doing, because you are once again talking for me. I don't expect them to work on Sentinel 24/7. If I'm saying that my car isn't good enough for a very decent reason, does that mean that I expect the employees of the manufacturer to overwork themselves? Not at all. I expect them to make a better car in the future and depending on the problem of my car, fix it. If you can't come up with proper arguments, then please just say nothing.
I haven't seen any hackers in a very long time, so it's working quite well. And no, of course it's not perfect, and perhaps you do see a lot of hackers that aren't getting banned. But it's a robot. It's not perfect. Yes, it perhaps needs an update but the developers know that and they're working on it.
Yes, I know that... does that mean they should overwork themselves? No.
They still have the right to hang out with friends, be with their family, and just overall go things they enjoy instead of sitting inside with the curtains closed working on a anti-cheat for a block-game.
What gamemode do you play? How often do you play? Just because you haven't seen any hackers in a very long time doesn't mean Sentinel is working quite well. Again a very STUPID argument.
If the developers are getting paid, they should do what they're getting paid for and that's (among other things) ensure that Sentinel does what it stands for. Depending on how much they're getting paid, they should be able to do it in a certain amount of time. If they're doing it for free, I totally agree with you that they do it on their own pace because they have a life too.
If the developers are working on it, good. I hope that they can come up with an update soon (read this 1000x times before you shout that I expect developers to overwork/I think developers have no life).
Sentinel is constantly getting updated, but client devs update their clients to bypass it.
If Sentinel is constantly getting updated, I can only conclude that their updates fail since Sentinel misses plenty of hackers. What you're saying ("but client devs update their clients to bypass it") is true, but that's how it goes in the world of software. The bad people update their software, so the good people should update their software as well to protect themselves against the bad people.
Again, if the developers are doing it (almost) for free, I totally understand that Sentinel is outdated and that it takes a while to get it updated. On the other hand, if it's their fulltime job and they're getting paid what a regular software developer gets paid, then it's ridiculous and they fail to update Sentinel.