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00:00If you take Quixote and you change the first three pages,
00:04and instead of novels you put videogames,
00:07it's exactly the same stereotype.
00:09He's locked up in his house, in the dark,
00:12he has no friends, he doesn't go out,
00:14the food gets cold, his family says he's going crazy.
00:17We see that the world hasn't changed much,
00:20what does change are the fears.
00:22Today, a parent is asked,
00:24what do you prefer, that your son reads novels or plays videogames?
00:28He says, let him read novels, it's much healthier.
00:31At the time of Cervantes, it was just the opposite.
00:51We, in my group of friends, started with the pet,
00:54which was to have a pet that you decorated,
00:58designed to your liking,
01:00that we were all very enthusiastic about him,
01:04that we took care of him,
01:06because he was really like a Tomagotchi,
01:09you had to wash him, clean him, feed him.
01:13Mine is right now in its free albedo,
01:17full of flies, asking for food all the time.
01:22I would have to go to the magic chest,
01:25look for the soap,
01:27which is this thing here,
01:29and rub it.
01:33Right now I'm playing Warcraft, WoW.
01:36It's the game I've been playing with him for the longest time,
01:40I've been playing with him since it came out.
01:45In addition to me playing,
01:47there's also Beatriz,
01:49we're online and we're doing an instance.
01:52Right now I'm a bit lost,
01:54because they're a bit ahead of me,
01:56and they're more advanced,
01:58so I'm going to ask them where they are.
02:00Where are you?
02:02I'm lost.
02:04Broto has arrived.
02:06First I'm going to immobilize him.
02:14Now I'm going to turn into a tank
02:17and I'm going to attack him.
02:25Now I'm going to pick up all this harvest that has just come out,
02:30and while he's picking it up,
02:33he allows me to go and look for the market,
02:37which is what I want to plant in that area.
02:42If there is no more homeland than childhood,
02:45and the game is a fundamental element in the constitution of a subject,
02:49it has a very important role in life,
02:52both for an adult and for a child.
02:55The game is a fundamental element to socialize,
02:59to learn,
03:01and to give us, in some way, experience in life.
03:05I would sum it up like this.
03:07All animal species learn through the game,
03:11from puppies to human babies.
03:16The game also allows you to pretend,
03:20but it also allows you to learn,
03:23and it allows you to have fun.
03:25And it's amazing how millions and millions of people
03:29take it seriously.
03:31And that's also important.
03:33Taking things seriously is important for humans.
03:36It makes us feel good.
03:39It makes us...
03:41Even if it looks trivial,
03:43it gives us power.
03:45It gives us a sense of control
03:49that we don't normally have in the rest of our lives.
04:10I have to collect everything I've planted here.
04:13Sunflowers and red centennial.
04:19And I also have the trees.
04:22All of them.
04:24Because it's been a couple of days that I haven't...
04:30I have to collect everything I've planted here.
04:33Sunflowers and red centennial.
04:37Let's see.
04:39I'm collecting the trees.
04:44I'm going to the chickens.
04:46And all the animals too.
04:50I'll start with the chickens.
04:52The real ones only lay natural eggs.
04:55There are no golden eggs or anything like that.
05:00I also have valuable pigs.
05:07Black ones, brown ones, pink ones.
05:10Sheep and goats.
05:17I started in the farm
05:19with the invitation of my friends,
05:22who were already playing.
05:24For entertainment.
05:26Maybe I was more lazy at that time.
05:29I've been with her for two years now.
05:31And in the end,
05:33I want her to continue her routine.
05:36To have a continuation.
05:38But from time to time I do take her.
05:40And I like it.
05:42Because here we also have a small farm.
05:45More than anything, curiosity and entertainment.
06:03Once I had a family dinner at my grandmother's house.
06:06She does have a small garden behind the house.
06:09She told me to get some carrots.
06:12And I went straight to the fridge
06:15to get the carrots,
06:17laughing at me and the whole family.
06:20Because I was not able to distinguish
06:23what she was asking me for.
06:25First, the carrots.
06:27I had to get them outside,
06:29because it was colder.
06:31And second, I did not know how to distinguish
06:34which was the carrot plant.
06:41My relationship with the countryside is scarce.
06:44I am very urban.
06:46I have always lived in the city.
06:49And in fact, the greenery relaxes me.
06:52One day, the next, I am unable to sleep.
06:55I am bothered by the noise of the bugs.
06:58I am bothered by the silence, above all.
07:07As soon as I do not hear ambulances, cars honking,
07:10people screaming,
07:12I go into chaos.
07:14It is hard for me to sleep.
07:16I do not rest.
07:18In some cases, I have even been afraid.
07:21As soon as there is no cement,
07:23I go crazy.
07:29My day starts as a good internet addict.
07:32I get up very early.
07:34I have a coffee.
07:36Around seven o'clock,
07:38I pick up the first harvest.
07:40I pick up everything published in El Muro
07:43by those who connect at the last hour of the night.
07:46I have to pick up the harvests of this night.
07:49I have plans for tomorrow.
07:51I have plans for tomorrow.
07:53I have plans for tomorrow.
07:55I have plans for tomorrow.
07:57I have planted blueberries and rice
08:00to make sake.
08:04I have my friends around
08:06who have given me a cable.
08:09I plant to be able to pick it up again
08:12just after eating.
08:15And then I go back to the system,
08:17I do the same again,
08:19I help in your farm,
08:21I help others in theirs.
08:23And then at night,
08:25I have to finish with baby food,
08:27baby baths,
08:29sleep the baby,
08:31I pick up the harvest again
08:33and I plant again to have it organized
08:35at seven in the morning.
08:37It's not that you plant the seed
08:39and come back when you want.
08:41If you don't come back at a certain time,
08:43the harvest dies.
08:45That implies a certain dependency.
08:47But those are the rules of the game.
08:55I'm entering the farm of all my neighbors.
09:00And it's almost an obligation
09:02if you want them to help you.
09:04It's feeding the chickens of your neighbors,
09:07looking for gasoline
09:09in the farms of your neighbors,
09:12and sending gifts to your neighbors.
09:16The game of the farm on Facebook
09:18is almost a fun,
09:20it's a tamagotchi,
09:22it's taking care of something.
09:24But it's very well done.
09:26Because you immediately get
09:28rewards,
09:30you get gratifications
09:32when you play.
09:34And above all, it has a social component.
09:36You can share all your achievements
09:38with your friends and all the people.
09:40It's not so much that the games are very good,
09:42that they are graphically great,
09:44or that the game has a very original idea,
09:46but in the end,
09:48what hooks people
09:50is the fact that it's fun,
09:52that they share it with their friends,
09:54their friends respond,
09:56and those friends also participate,
09:58they create a kind of competition between them.
10:00And all this community thing
10:02is what really makes
10:04the games work so well
10:06right now on the Internet.
10:08In another life, I worked as a journalist
10:10on CNN, and I was very bored,
10:12so what amuses me the most
10:14about the newspaper
10:16are the editorials,
10:18and above all, the graphic jokes,
10:20the political humor.
10:22And always thinking
10:24how to integrate that
10:26with video games.
10:28We made a couple of games
10:30trying to get people
10:32to participate
10:34in the game,
10:36and we won an award
10:38from the Knight Foundation,
10:40which is a very large
10:42journalism foundation,
10:44last year,
10:46precisely because of
10:48this kind of experiments.
10:50One of the games is about
10:52the attacks in Atocha,
10:54which is called Madrid.
10:56It's a very simple game
10:58in which there's a vigil with candles,
11:00and everyone is dressed
11:02in shirts that say
11:04Love Madrid and other cities
11:06that were victims of terrorism.
11:08The only thing you have to do
11:10is to make sure the candles
11:12don't go out.
11:18We were interested
11:20in launching this
11:22as a debater
11:24among young people.
11:30Then there's a game
11:32that had a great impact,
11:34which is September 12th.
11:36It's a game we made
11:38when the war in Afghanistan
11:40against Al-Tahrir began.
11:42It's a very simple game,
11:44in the sense that you have
11:46a town in the Middle East
11:48with civilians and terrorists,
11:50and you have a scope
11:52that looks like a telescopic rifle,
11:54and you have to try
11:56to kill the terrorists,
11:58but you launch missiles
12:00and kill civilians.
12:02So every time you kill civilians,
12:04their relatives come,
12:06cry, and turn into terrorists.
12:08So the more you play,
12:10the more terrorism you generate.
12:18And in a short time,
12:20the player realizes
12:22that he can't win.
12:31The pedagogical potential,
12:33but also the philosophical potential
12:35of the video game,
12:37is that it allows,
12:39unlike the traditional ways
12:41of seeing the world,
12:43for example, the narrative,
12:45which conditions the brain
12:47to see life and the world
12:49in sequences of causes and effects,
12:51the video game can allow
12:53to have many variables
12:55at the same time
12:57and have a systemic vision
12:59of reality,
13:01which doesn't mean
13:03it's better or worse
13:05than a linear vision,
13:07but it literally allows us
13:09to put ourselves
13:11in someone else's shoes.
13:13So it's not the same,
13:15for example,
13:17to understand what it is
13:19to manage a city
13:21reading a biography
13:23of a mayor
13:25playing SimCity.
13:29SimCity.
13:55This year, in the end-of-career project
13:57we made a vehicle
13:59for a certain profile,
14:01the astro-wizard,
14:03in collaboration
14:05with an automotive company.
14:07What we wanted to do
14:09with this car,
14:11the Noctua,
14:13was to be able
14:15to see the stars
14:17inside the car.
14:19I'm currently studying
14:21technical engineering
14:23in industrial design.
14:25What I want to do
14:27is to continue studying,
14:29to make a conversion
14:31from the old plan
14:33to the new Bologna plan.
14:35And we relate it
14:37a bit with some pictures
14:39and some words
14:41to give that visual sensation.
14:45I dedicate myself to music,
14:47I play the bass,
14:49I play in several groups.
14:51Right now,
14:53I play in music forums
14:55and sometimes on Twitter.
14:59Hi Ruben,
15:01I'm sending you the song
15:03so you can listen to it
15:05and try other possible basses.
15:09Now I start
15:11with it.
15:23Inside the different
15:25internet networks,
15:27there are some
15:29that are more musical,
15:31where I can put
15:33my songs,
15:35my videos and my music,
15:37and show them
15:39to different people
15:41and promote me.
15:43There are others
15:45that are more social,
15:47where I become friends
15:49with other people.
15:51I can ask for their opinion
15:53or help,
15:55for example,
15:57to record a guitar for me.
16:13And apart from all this,
16:15I connect to Facebook
16:17to play the different
16:19social networks.
16:23The most common games
16:25I play are
16:27My Empire,
16:29which is an empire
16:31about the Egyptian
16:33and Roman civilization.
16:35Mafia Wars,
16:37which is a fight
16:39between street gangs.
16:43Farmville,
16:45the famous farm
16:47and your garden.
16:53I like it because
16:55I own my own garden,
16:57which I can't have
16:59in my house at the moment.
17:01The game
17:03allows people
17:05who don't feel
17:07in control of something,
17:09who feel the world
17:11controls them,
17:13to control a universe
17:15and play,
17:17which means taking risks
17:19with more or less creativity.
17:21It depends on each one.
17:23But this space is mine,
17:25beyond my private property.
17:27I spend my time
17:29exploring what happens
17:31and sharing it with other people.
17:337 AM
17:42My day starts
17:44at 7 AM,
17:46when my wife gets up.
17:48I have to get up
17:50because the kids are alone.
17:52I prepare them,
17:54I give them breakfast,
17:56I take Mario to school
17:58and I leave Daniela
18:00with Grandma.
18:02It's 9 AM,
18:04when I get out of the taxi
18:06and go to work.
18:13I go to the nearest bus stop
18:15and while there is
18:17no client
18:19or office
18:21I connect
18:23to the Internet.
18:28Due to the crisis
18:30I don't have a job.
18:32So when I get to a bus stop
18:34and there is no job,
18:36I open my laptop
18:38and start browsing,
18:40sending e-mails,
18:42contacting people,
18:44seeing what our friends
18:46are doing on Facebook.
18:56Another thing I do with the Internet
18:58is connecting with my country,
19:00not with Uruguay.
19:08Around 2 PM
19:10I go home to eat.
19:12I stay for an hour
19:14and then I go out again
19:16until 10 or 11 PM.
19:21I focus on Uruguayan culture
19:23and the immigrants
19:25who live in Spain.
19:28I contact musicians
19:30on the Internet,
19:32on Facebook,
19:34I publish my concerts
19:36on the Internet.
19:39For me it's a great help
19:41on a personal and professional level.
19:44I started with the farm
19:46because I received an invitation
19:48and they wanted to know
19:50what I was doing.
19:52We started to cultivate
19:54until the harvest went bad.
19:56So I decided to give it to Vanessa,
19:58who is my wife.
20:00She is the one who takes care of it.
20:02Today I have a spectacular farm
20:04but thanks to Vanessa
20:06I don't have to worry
20:08about the harvest.
20:14I worry about having a beautiful farm.
20:16You see other farms
20:18and they give you ideas.
20:20It's not important
20:22how things are today.
20:24Everything has to be useful for something.
20:26It's something to play with.
20:28It doesn't have to be useful for anything.
20:30It's just going to pass the time.
20:38I'm a person who could live
20:40in a country house
20:42but I wouldn't live in the city.
20:44You have to look for
20:46the contact with nature.
20:48You have your chickens,
20:50your cows.
20:52It's a way to express
20:54what you need.
21:12I usually connect
21:14when I'm at home.
21:16I don't spend a lot of time at home
21:18but the time I spend
21:20is just after meals.
21:22After eating,
21:24I connect for a while
21:26at that hour of rest.
21:28After dinner,
21:30if I'm not going to drink anything,
21:32I take advantage
21:34of the dead hours of rest
21:36to look at the mail
21:38and read the newspaper.
21:40In the afternoons,
21:42I practice street animation
21:44and juggling.
21:46I mix my work
21:48with my leisure time.
21:50I also share it with my friends.
21:52It's the perfect combination.
22:11My farm is a bit anarchic.
22:13There's no orphan.
22:15We have this Iberian pig
22:17facing the bull.
22:19Let's see who the national representative
22:21animal is.
22:25Of course, everyone
22:27who had more land
22:29wrote their name
22:31on the plots.
22:33I never had so much land
22:35so I decided
22:37to write my name
22:39with animals.
22:41So I wrote
22:43Dane with animals.
22:45The D are pigs
22:47perfectly aligned
22:49and in formation.
22:51The A are sheep
22:53that are a bit loose
22:55and you can't see that it's an A.
22:57Then there are the cows
22:59making the N and the E.
23:01The bad thing is
23:03that since all the animals
23:05are scattered,
23:07you have to harvest them
23:09one by one.
23:11It creates
23:13a creative impact
23:15from my farm.
23:17At the time,
23:19it caused a real uproar.
23:21I think that this uproar
23:23of farm games
23:25in rural areas
23:27could be related
23:29to the detachment
23:31and detachment
23:33of the people
23:35from the urban environment
23:37to nature,
23:39to the rural environment.
23:41There's a link
23:43between the rural
23:45environment
23:47and the urban environment
23:49and it seems
23:51that there's a desire
23:53to return to what was left
23:55before, to take it back,
23:57to take back the tranquility
23:59of that environment,
24:01of that environment
24:03that is being lost in the cities
24:05with a high rate of life,
24:07of stress.
24:09It seems that there's
24:11a rapprochement.
24:13Also this thing of collaborating
24:15in the virtual farm
24:17is not as different
24:19as that thing
24:21that we sometimes lose
24:23when we grow up
24:25in a square,
24:27small children,
24:292 or 3 years old,
24:31of different races,
24:33different cultures,
24:35that maybe don't speak
24:37the same language,
24:39can play together
24:41because that's what
24:43we humans have,
24:45that's what we have.
25:07I retired 4 years ago
25:09and my life is
25:11a tranquility
25:13in the complete sense
25:15of the word.
25:21I get up as late as possible,
25:23I take a look at the email,
25:25then if I feel like it,
25:27if the day is good,
25:29I go for a walk.
25:33It's a very normal life.
25:37It's a life that I don't change
25:39for anything in the world,
25:41I've been working for 22 years.
25:47Let's say that in the afternoons
25:49I play a bit with the computer,
25:51with the games,
25:53and other things.
26:11Because of my job
26:13I started using computers
26:15in 1988.
26:17Well, I've always had a great
26:19attachment to computer science,
26:21I've always liked it.
26:23I spent a lot of time on social media
26:25which didn't matter to me,
26:27but my sons-in-law and daughters
26:29were the ones
26:31who led me to it,
26:33and in fact at this moment
26:35I can say that my wife and I
26:37have a real vice
26:39after the pirates.
26:41This guy attacked me with missiles
26:43and I didn't even hit him
26:45with a single shot.
26:47He annoyed me.
26:49The clan I'm part of
26:51is called
26:53Renegades.
26:55This clan comes from
26:57another one in which
26:59we started
27:01the war with the
27:03Facebook pirates.
27:05This clan was called Solón
27:07and it was created by a guy
27:09who wasn't too worried.
27:11He left all the power
27:13and management of the clan
27:15to my sons-in-law.
27:17My sons-in-law
27:19got to the point of getting tired
27:21and they got rid of Solón
27:23and created this Renegades clan
27:25in which we are practically
27:27the whole family.
27:29There are my daughters, my sons-in-law,
27:31my wife and me.
27:37I woke up at 7 in the morning
27:39and went to work at 8
27:41in Carrefour.
27:43I live in Carrefour.
27:45I go there until 3.
27:47I have a good time
27:49working there
27:51and then I go home.
28:07I have a free afternoon
28:09and I spend it
28:11on the Internet
28:13and social media.
28:15I play
28:17the game of the pirates
28:19on Facebook,
28:21I play other games
28:23like football
28:25with my colleagues,
28:27friends and strangers.
28:29At 9 at night
28:31I go to look for my wife
28:33and I leave work at that time.
28:35At night
28:37we have dinner together
28:39and if we can,
28:41we do a battle of the Internet together.
28:43How is your grandmother?
28:45Well,
28:47the important thing is that she is well.
28:49And how is your father?
28:51In the afternoon
28:53they gave me milk,
28:55even in the identity card.
28:57Now he is cheating.
28:59Instead of fighting with mine,
29:01let's see what happens
29:03with the lady's.
29:05We have a battle
29:07at 9.45 pm.
29:13How is it going?
29:15There is a battle now.
29:19Let's do it, let's see what they say.
29:21And is my father there?
29:23Your father is there.
29:25And your sister.
29:27And the rest.
29:29The point is to pass the time.
29:31While they make dinner,
29:33let's see what happens.
29:41Let's start.
29:43Let's see what happens.
30:01The clan that we are attacking
30:03at this moment is Jet,
30:05which is a Korean clan.
30:07And here you can see my ship
30:09attacking a ship
30:11of the Korean clan
30:13that I was defending.
30:15And in the chat
30:17Camilo and Israel
30:19are connected,
30:21they are in Galicia
30:23and they are always in almost all wars.
30:25And they have ships
30:27of more than level 100
30:29that I have.
30:37Simba, the guy from the video,
30:39has just entered.
30:41Your mother is also there.
30:43Cristiano Rolando is there.
30:47And my sister is not there?
30:49Your sister is also there, yes.
30:55As the clan is Spanish,
30:57we use the Spanish time
30:59so that there is no confusion
31:01of the fixed time
31:03for the wars.
31:05Now I warned
31:07that here in Uruguay
31:09they changed the time
31:11that there is a time,
31:13there are four hours of difference
31:15and before there were five
31:17for the wars.
31:19We fight against clans
31:21from all over the world,
31:23but most are from Asia.
31:27I am a merchant.
31:29A merchant earns more gold
31:31for the weapons
31:33or parts of ships
31:35that he sells.
31:37The advantage they have
31:39is that they have more speed
31:41in the ship
31:43and the disadvantage
31:45is that they have less attack power.
31:47Like Simba,
31:49he is a merchant
31:51in the thousand and one nights
31:53of the wars.
31:55He is a merchant
31:57in the thousand and one nights
31:59of the wars.
32:17What I like the most
32:19about the Internet games
32:21is that you are playing
32:23against someone else.
32:25You are not playing against a machine.
32:27You know that behind the network
32:29there is another person
32:31who is playing with you.
32:33I know that my ship,
32:35in this case the game of the ships,
32:37if I sink another ship,
32:39it is being handled by another person
32:41and that he also wants to sink you.
32:43In the end, it is more fun
32:45because the competition
32:47is not against a machine.
32:49In the end,
32:51it is more fun
32:53because the competition
32:55is not against a machine.
33:21There is a pirate who sank the fortress,
33:23who is an optical pirate
33:25who is an optical pirate
33:27from Italy.
33:29By sinking the fortress,
33:31they give you more experience,
33:33they give you an experience bonus
33:35and gold
33:37and it stays there
33:39as a war medal too.
33:45The screen
33:47and the possibility
33:49of the globalization of the Internet
33:51of being able to communicate
33:53with anyone anywhere in the world
33:55has made that
33:57practically
33:59time can be abolished,
34:01almost the space
34:03and that is neither good nor bad.
34:05It will be good
34:07if it allows me to make a social bond
34:09which in the end
34:11being able to be in the world
34:13means being able to be with each other
34:15without being too tragic
34:17and not doing it.
34:19Staying at home
34:21and that disconnects me.
34:23I can talk to 50,000 people
34:25through Twitter
34:27and not know the neighbor in front of me.
34:29I have played video games
34:31with people from Latvia.
34:33I had never met anyone from Latvia
34:35and yet every night
34:37at 8 p.m.
34:39when I connected to the Internet
34:41to play World of Warcraft
34:43with a friend
34:45I have not visited anyone
34:47and I know very little about their culture.
34:49It also gives me the satisfaction
34:51of being able to meet people
34:53who have absolutely nothing to do with me,
34:55who are of other nationalities
34:57and even of other ages
34:59and allow you to play
35:01and also allow you to learn
35:03and exchange experiences
35:05not only of games but of life
35:07with all those players
35:09that you may never know.
35:15In this moment
35:17I am in the garage
35:19where I have a harvester,
35:21a sower,
35:23a bus that I won
35:25in a cooperative
35:27with other friends,
35:29I have the caballeriza,
35:31four stables with cows,
35:33I have a dog
35:35that has been sitting there
35:37for days,
35:39I have a cat
35:41that has been sitting there
35:43for days
35:45because I don't want it to move
35:47I have penguins
35:49that I don't know why I have them
35:51but they left them
35:53and I have deer
35:55I can't spend more
35:57because I am a spender
35:59but I have the modest sum
36:01of 3,220,019 coins
36:03so I can buy
36:05but I don't have a place to put them.
36:07I started on Facebook
36:09through one of the guys
36:11an ex-student of mine
36:13who told me
36:15why not open
36:17a page on Facebook
36:19the truth is that
36:21I thought it was crazy
36:23the computer is my thing
36:25I work on this
36:27and well I opened
36:29a page on Facebook
36:31and it was a total success
36:33I found that there were
36:35people who invited me
36:37to play games
36:39and at this point
36:41I am addicted to the farm
36:43because if I don't enter
36:45the farm for a day
36:47I get an attack
36:55and well, day by day
36:57when I open the farm
36:59I see that I have
37:01gifts that they send me
37:03and when I open them
37:05I have to send them back
37:07because if they send them
37:09it is because they also need them
37:11so it is a cooperation work
37:13the point is to raise
37:15self-love
37:17I can and so you have to
37:19get up at 6 in the morning
37:21to harvest because if the harvest rots
37:23you get up and do it
37:25to socialize is very nice
37:27young people get bored
37:29much faster
37:31we have more patience
37:41I get up
37:43from 9.30 to 10
37:45I don't get up early
37:47and until 12
37:49I am dedicated exclusively to the farm
37:51after lunch
37:53I go to work
37:55I come back at 7
37:57and according to what I have planted
37:59at 10 at night
38:01I have to harvest
38:03and I stay a little longer
38:05but in the meantime I go to the main page
38:07and we send messages
38:09birthday wishes
38:11or a boy who asks you something
38:17I find out about things
38:19that are happening in my country
38:21that I didn't know about
38:23by people who are in Spain
38:25now I am chatting
38:27with 5 people at the same time
38:29now another Spaniard appeared
38:31I am talking with other Spaniards
38:33at the same time
38:35I also laugh
38:37because they put funny things
38:41because the Spaniards
38:43are very affectionate
38:45and I am talking
38:47with a boy called
38:49Bibi Javi Letona
38:51they are very affectionate
38:53and I tell him
38:55Bibi, how is your farm?
38:57and he says, do you like it?
38:59I like it
39:03he left
39:07the way of relating with others
39:09has also changed
39:11because the contact with your friends
39:13and your neighbors is continuous
39:15so
39:17the personal connection
39:19with the connection through the game
39:21and the excuse to talk
39:23sometimes I have doubts
39:25if you talk to yourself
39:27because of the game
39:29or there are people who have
39:31recovered relationships
39:33so that you can help them
39:35in their games
39:37it is amazing
39:39to see how many people
39:41and how many hours
39:43he dedicates to the day
39:45to be collecting
39:47so I think about it
39:49how many grains
39:51how many vegetables
39:53are collected daily
39:55in the Facebook farm
39:57they have to be brutal figures
40:03there are people who
40:05I don't know if they have a private life
40:07but they spend 24 hours a day
40:09connected to the farm
40:11aware of everything that others publish
40:13and I think it has to be something complementary
40:15I am one of those who try to adapt
40:17and in some people
40:19you try to stay with them
40:21to have a coffee
40:23and there are real examples
40:25in my life
40:27and they tell you that from that time
40:29because they can't
40:31because they have to be aware
40:33that the rice is growing
40:35I know a case of people
40:37who set the alarm at 4 in the morning
40:39to better take advantage of the crops
40:41and all the points they give you
40:43and they set alarms
40:45it doesn't matter
40:47what time you log into Facebook
40:49there will be an ad on your wall
40:51that Flonito left you a cow
40:53or you will have
40:55I don't know, if you spend two days
40:57without logging into Facebook
40:5912 invitations
41:01or 12 requests for help
41:03on your wall
41:05it isolates you completely
41:07if you let yourself be isolated
41:09and every day in the newspaper
41:11there was a woman
41:13who used to go to the farm
41:15and feed the kids
41:17because she had hooked up
41:19to a game
41:21the farm wasn't
41:23but it was another
41:25of these virtual ones
41:27I had bought some recipes
41:29to make some Christmas cakes
41:31that had to be prepared
41:33at a certain time
41:35and if not, they would spoil
41:37and on Christmas Eve
41:39I was looking forward
41:41and I realized
41:43that it had become
41:45a point of addiction
41:47and I stopped playing
41:49for a while
41:51look how beautiful it was
41:55look, it's all rotten
41:57that's the bad thing
41:59about having a lot of land
42:01I don't understand those people
42:03who have a lot of land
42:05because they have to waste a lot of time
42:11Many people wonder
42:13what is the business model
42:15that can exist behind games
42:17like Farvill
42:19what do the companies
42:21that develop these games
42:23live on if everyone plays
42:25and doesn't pay for it
42:27well, there are many ways
42:29but maybe the main one
42:31is that there is a certain percentage
42:33of players who are willing to pay
42:35and what they do is
42:37through what are called
42:39FUEL, Tractor
42:41or specific seeds
42:43People did everything
42:45to get more
42:47and the way to get more
42:49was to get more money
42:51so either you paid
42:53for the money
42:55of the virtual game
42:57through Paypal
42:59with real money
43:01or by cracking the game app
43:03the Java app
43:05with a complement
43:07to get more money
43:09so the fervor
43:11to get more
43:13got to the point
43:15of spending real money
43:17it was crazy
43:19but a lot of people did it
43:21otherwise it wouldn't last
43:23If 2 or 3% of people
43:25decide to use
43:27and buy these material goods
43:29the level of profitability
43:31starts to be high
43:33let's not forget
43:35we are talking about
43:3775 million players
44:01The council of
44:03Miño is the council
44:05that produces the most
44:07kilos of grapes
44:09of the Origen Ribeiro denomination
44:11so the number of viticultors
44:13we have in our council
44:15is also the biggest
44:17of the Origen Ribeiro denomination
44:25In the meeting
44:27we did in December
44:292009
44:31we did that meeting
44:33of virtual farmers
44:35at the same time
44:37and next to the area
44:39that we dedicate
44:41to the real farmers
44:43of Castrillo de Miño
44:45that were selling their products
44:47there were interactions
44:49between 2 farmers
44:51very curious to comment
44:53the virtual farmers
44:55that moved from all Galicia
44:57were all morning
44:59and also with farmers
45:01from all Spain
45:03that were connected
45:05to the website
45:07dedicated to this fair
45:09they were doing competitions
45:11of harvesting, planting
45:13of different products
45:15the farmers of Castrillo de Miño
45:17were making comments
45:19I remember a lady saying
45:21that it was much easier
45:23to do that kind of planting
45:25and harvesting
45:27that is really how it was done
45:29and how it is done here in Castrillo de Miño
45:31in the products that are produced
45:33in the gardens of our neighbors
45:35In one day
45:37a vegetable grows and you click
45:39and you have already collected it
45:41something that in real life
45:43is completely impossible
45:45but maybe being able to own
45:47with that ease
45:49of those lands
45:51and being able to show
45:53that you are able to ascend
45:55little by little
45:57maybe that is the curious thing
45:59about the game
46:11I am the owner of vineyards
46:13by inheritance
46:15and when you have to go
46:17you have to go
46:19to work
46:21for example last week
46:23I had to be a man
46:25carrying the grapes
46:27carrying them
46:29apart from selling them
46:31I had to carry them
46:33but well
46:35it is a very normal life
46:37like that of many people
46:39people who live
46:41in the rural
46:43My daily life
46:45is very normal
46:47at the moment
46:49I am doing a course
46:51if I am not doing that
46:53I am a volunteer
46:55of civil protection
46:57of Red Cross
46:59and well
47:01what I do the most
47:03is to be with the disabled
47:05we do workshops
47:07we do excursions
47:09with them
47:11it is a way
47:13to help someone
47:15and to forget about yourself
47:17really
47:19my father died
47:218 years ago
47:23I was quite depressed
47:25I felt a little bad
47:27it was a way
47:29to distract myself
47:31to pass the time
47:33to try to put my problems
47:35in the background
47:37and try to help
47:39others
48:03the process in a vineyard
48:05is a bit long
48:07very long and tedious
48:09to pick a vine
48:11in 3 years
48:13it can start to bear
48:15a small fruit
48:17just a bunch
48:19sometimes small
48:21and then good harvest
48:23after 10, 15, 20 years
48:31the harvest in Farbila
48:33is much easier
48:35you pick it the next morning
48:37you don't have to
48:39clean it
48:41you don't have to do anything
48:43like in the vineyard
48:45it is different
48:47it is a game
48:49to de-stress
48:51to pass the time
48:53and play
48:55what do you know
48:57to do in a vineyard
48:59because in reality
49:01you wouldn't be able
49:03to do it
49:17I have vineyards
49:19in my village
49:21and behind my house
49:23I have a big vineyard
49:25with a garden
49:27I help my mother
49:29to water the garden
49:31I take the weeds
49:33to the salad
49:35or the cabbage
49:37or the peppers
49:39I help her
49:41to water them
49:43but she does everything
49:51directly
49:53in the middle of the vineyard
49:55in the middle of the vineyard
49:57the stable
49:59everything is there
50:01everything is there
50:05the animals are locked
50:07something is something
50:09something is something
50:11and this house?
50:15to keep the tools
50:17no
50:19to keep what you want
50:21what you want
50:23the trees full of fruit
50:25but we don't spoil
50:27the trees you can have
50:29all month without harvesting
50:31they don't spoil
50:33and the trees are of different colors?
50:35yes, depending on the fruit
50:37exactly
50:39hello
50:41how are you?
50:43they told me it was quite good
50:45it was like a real farm
50:47I tried it
50:49I liked it
50:51I have been using it for a long time
50:53I was passing the level little by little
50:55but little because
50:57I don't have internet
50:59and I don't have time
51:03what is it?
51:05my Facebook farm
51:07what is it?
51:09what is it?
51:11it's a stable I have to build
51:13for horses?
51:15yes, for horses
51:17there are two
51:19as Walter said
51:21you have to cultivate your garden
51:23and taking care of a garden
51:25goes far beyond the products
51:27you can have
51:29it's the same as raising a child
51:31or a pet
51:33it's a responsibility you have
51:35and it allows each one
51:37to be an architect
51:39of a piece of the world
51:41there are people who control empires
51:43and there are people who control 10 square meters of land
51:53the game is what allows you
51:55to be what you are not
52:01you can be
52:03if you play with a simulator
52:05a train driver
52:07a submarine plane
52:09if you play with the mansion game
52:11you can be Hugh Hefner
52:13and launch a new Playboy edition
52:15if you play with the sims
52:17you can have a family
52:19if you play with World of Warcraft
52:21you can be an elf, an orc
52:23you can be a man or a woman
52:25there are people who
52:27are very active in the game
52:29and in real life
52:31they are more shy
52:33and that's very nice
52:35to see how a person behaves
52:37especially if you know them
52:39outside of the game
52:41how they behave in the game
52:43and in the real world
52:45if you take too long
52:47they kill me
52:51you are coming
52:53but it doesn't help me
52:55the truth is that
52:57being a night elf
52:59doesn't help me
53:01and I've run out of potions
53:03I think with this
53:09I'm going to retreat
53:11to see if I can get rid of the flower
53:13I haven't been a video game player
53:15for a long time
53:17I had to find the ideal game
53:19but since I've found it
53:21it hasn't stopped surprising me
53:23and above all
53:25to attract me
53:27and encourage me to play more and more
53:29and above all to try different games
53:31indeed at work
53:33we have to try games
53:35and that makes
53:37somehow
53:39our life at work
53:41we take it home
53:43and we also play to try
53:45the games that we develop
53:47and then we also play
53:49another series of games
53:51because it's also a way to learn
53:53and to know what the rest does
53:55do you know if the boss
53:57is near?
54:01there he is
54:03don't run
54:05too much
54:07or they'll brush me again
54:11something that happens
54:13very often is in this case with Vegas
54:15it's a bit too much
54:17and sometimes
54:19they get us in trouble
54:23come on
54:25they're going to kill me
54:27and you're going to have to resurrect me
54:29let's see
54:35there it is
54:37what just flew out
54:41they killed me
54:45now
54:47I have to wait
54:49for you to come
54:51to look for me
54:53everyone likes to disguise
54:55to a greater or lesser extent
54:57some will like it in public and others in private
54:59playing gives you the possibility
55:01of disguising yourself
55:03being able to do it in public
55:05and doing a lot of things
55:07that either you can't
55:09or you would never be able to do
55:11although there is a common way
55:13that is particular
55:15to each time
55:17or characteristic of each time
55:19then there is its own
55:21to each subject
55:23we are absolutely unrepeatable
55:25I don't know what it means for each one
55:27I couldn't do a global reading
55:29it would have to be
55:31the reading of one by one
55:33which is what you play
55:35when you play on a computer screen
55:39it is the form of entertainment of the 21st century
55:41in the same way that cinema and television
55:43marked the 20th century
55:45the role of video games
55:47is irreversible
55:49and I think
55:51it is a good thing
55:53it makes us see the world
55:55and think about it in a different way
56:11you

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