You can easily implement hidden features like that without making them achievements. Most modern games have that, especially the devilspawn or always-on DRM.Dona said:Most achievements are for the developers to track player progression, see what they did and how many people completed certain areas; not really for the players to brag about. Not that 'real'/fun achievements hurt a game either.
They'd need to make their own platform for tracking achievements for non-Steam PC users. If not, I'm not sure it'd be worth it to make a big deal out of achievements.Dona said:As CDPR say many times "We listen to the fans when we make a game." So I'm confident in TW3 we will have achievements which are real achievements. I really appreciate this cos then there are exciting challenges besides the fullfilment of a quest.
The problem is the achievements should be equal across Non-Steam PC, Steam and Xbox (and possibly a new PS in the case of The Witcher 3)
One workaround would be to implement them ingame with some sort of ingame browser for them.