Friday, 28 April 2017

More than one life

                    When I was a child, like 6 years old, my father was working on a computer, and I was like watching him everyday he were doing it. Months passed before he decided to buy a new one, so for me it was like, "oh, maybe he is gonna give me the one that he is working on now and he is gonna use the new one", and well, it was like that. In those days I didn't know how to use a computer so one of my cousins bring me some games to install them on the new PC, one of the these games was "the emperador y sus locuras" the first game I played.
                                                                                                       
(My first game)

                                                     
 And at this moment I started playing on PC, the more valued device that I have on my life. My father was very interested about this games because on his childhood he didn't have a computer or something like that, so he was buying me more games for the PC, and it was like, "oh better for me", my childhood games were too much, all with those graphics like polygons, now most of the new games are more focused on realistic graphics.



(Venice from Assassins Creed II)
Nowadays I use my computer for all need, like studying, playing, cooking (watching tutorials of ow to make Chinese food), etc. I estimate that the use of my computer is the same as breathing, obviously I go out with my friends, I'm not nailed to my chair so I can move around the city; but the computer for me means more than a piece of metal, I've played lots of games that send me to other places like Venice, China, The Caribbean, places that one day I wanna visit (especially Venice). I've learned about too many historic things, world vision, ethical problems, and a lot of psychological things that if I didn't have my PC maybe my judgment of things would be another one.

2 comments:

  1. The places you mentioned at the end remind of Assassin's Creed! what a nice game to play, i suppose you already played it, and if you don't, i recommend you to do it

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  2. ¡Hahaha I can't imagine your face when you noticed that you were the owner of the old computer!
    Computers are a wonderful invention on humans... the are just perfect.

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