SES 29 Jun @ 7:37pm
Add Control Over AGCR and Crafted Badge Visibility
Hi Valve,

As an achievement hunter, I’d love to see expanded customization tools for Steam profiles - particularly around AGCR (Average Game Completion Rate) and badge management. Here’s what I’d love to see implemented:

AGCR Recalculation Option

Give users the ability to manually recalculate their AGCR based on:

• Only current games in their library (excluding removed/hidden titles)
• Games with achievements earned after a customizable date
• A toggle to exclude previously removed or hidden titles from the AGCR percentage, and just display the games that are on the profile.

Another option would be to implement a feature where you can select to reset a games stats/achievements. This would remove said game from the AGCR percentage stat. This could be useful as it can allow players to re-earn achievements, and if a player has earned achievements for a game, but no longer wishes to play it anymore, they can reset the game to customise their AGCR. Which in my opinion is valid, as it’s the users choice to erase the progress they’ve made.

This would give users a way to reflect their achievements how they want it to be seen. Especially those of us who have moved from casual play to 100% games. There are games I’ve earned achievements for, that I don’t wish to be associated with my account, both game and achievement/s.

Badge Management Features

Allow users to:

• Hide or archive crafted badges from games no longer owned or displayed
• Customize which badges appear on their badge collector page
• Reset or delete badges entirely (with an “Are you sure?” confirmation). Not even asking for a refund of any type, just to remove the chosen badge entirely.

Some users like myself regret early badge crafting decisions tied to games we’ve removed or don’t want associated with our profiles anymore. Offering control here would improve the personal expression Steam encourages.

Steam is an incredible platform, and these small profile refinements would go a long way for completionists players like myself.

Thanks for reading, I appreciate it.