This is a license key provided to the community to allow everyone to use the Kinect device. • At this point, you should be able to plug in your Kinect device and have Windows recognize it with some drivers. There are actually devices contained in the Kinect – the motor, camera, and microphone. Each will be listed as separate device. • Although we’re not finished yet, it’s important you test this before we move on. Open up Program Files ->OpenNI ->Samples ->Bin ->Release and run SimpleViewer.exe to see something like this: • Go ahead and install the PrimeSense MiddleWare next ( Nite-Win32-1.3.1.5-Dev.exe).
You’ll need to provide the license key again during install (here it is again: 0KOIk2JeIBYClPWVnMoRKn5cdY4=) • Check that’s working too by going to Program Files ->PrimeSense ->NITE ->Samples ->Bin ->Release ->SampleTrackPad.exe • Finally, extract the Zombie Holdout directory to your desktop and launch the game file inside there! Assuming everything has worked so far, you should be able to calibrate by just lifting your arms up to match the guy on screen. Reload by lifting them up again, and shoot by just pointing. Another awesome feature is that by twisting your body a little left or right you can look around.