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Revision as of 09:29, 19 May 2010
History LegCon was first called WasteCon and it was first started by Deeg, it's first purpose was to give players a voice to Zorg on systems that really needed editing to make it more fair for players. Warfare was the main topic, due to the bans of players for Warfare Point farming and a lot of controversy over certain elements of the Wastelands being abused Deeg set-up monthly meetings in Online Chat and each gang could raise their point on all of the issues. Then a solution to the problems would be found, for example being able to leave a square with enemy gangs on. After the meetings Zorg reviewed the situations and edited systems appropriately, he added a time limit for when you step onto a square with enemy's. In 2009 Scott was appointed to Development Manager, he restarted WasteCon but renamed it LegCon because of the mass amount of topics that needed to be discussed. It became more about Legacy and less about Warfare. It was clear however these would be one every few months to make it an event and not a regular thing.
Past LegCon Logs: 1) LegCon - Hosted by Scott, 2) LegCon 2 - Hosted by Scott & Zorg
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