The incredibly sophisticated countdown timer that took ~2 months to implement seems to be client-based... set your computer date to March 3 to see what I mean. Not that it matters much - nothing really happens when it goes to 0 - but it's still quite incredible how consistently the "team" picks the more stupid one of available choices (in this case client-side or server-side time) and doesn't give a shit about QA.
Bagholders better hope that the PNG "platform" is implemented with a totally different and very responsible attitude and the "team" just pretends to be inept for some inexplicable reason. Yep, that must be it.
You actually changed your system clock to see what would happen if it hit zero.... this says more about you than the ION team.
Who actually gives a shit that someone can change the countdown by adjusting their system clock ?? like it's gonna affect the launch date
If you actually read my post you may have noticed "not that it matters much". It's just a fucking observation, get over yourself you miserable shill.
Is there anything you are willing to discuss about ION that wouldn't exacerbate the immense personal butthurt you seem to be suffering from?
Here is a few examples to pick from:
What's the expected number of downloads for Gravity?
What's the expected ARPU?
^^^ as a whale you must have some valuable insight
Is there going to be any marketing effort before or after launch?
How much "buy pressure" can we expect on Bittrex and how do we know it's coming from Gravity?
How much "dump pressure" can we expect on Bittrex?
When's the next game going to come out?
My personal favorite - so you can stop reading here because you might pop a vein or smth - assuming some new ionomy customers emerge as Gravity is launched, how will they react to the convoluted PNG schemes and the perennial dysfunction of the "team"? So for example if 10 new customers pop up on slack, how many of them would still be around in a month?
Edit - case in point:

I like Cryptobuds mocking me was mocking you..... I know it's an observation
Earlier today on slack someone as a joke posted a picture showing a 3 hour countdown to the Gravity launch, they then explained how they did it.
You took this information and as usual turned it into something to better fit your narrative
Also thanks for sharing a slack personnal favorite here's one of mine.
This is not one of your better lies. The reality is you are on slack 24/7 monitoring the channel looking for stuff to distort and post.
Unfortunately this has been your modus operandi for months now and shows no sign of changing