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报告翻译问题
https://partner.steamgames.com/doc/marketing/profile
My attempt at an explanation (Reminder: I do not work or speak for Valve):
A game published on Steam gets a "Steam is learning about" tag. The tag gets removed after it reaches a hidden benchmark. If the tag doesn't reach the benchmark within a certain time frame then it gets a "Profile features limited" tag.
These tag imposes these restrictions:
- The game does not count towards Game Collector and Achievement Collectors totals on profiles.
- The game cannot have more than 100 achievements.
If you purchase a game strictly to increase your game collector or achievement totals - then do not buy games with these tags. The game will not count.
Thats not a good news :)
But thx for the check on this one, and thx for the game, had a lot of fun with it!