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It will upload to the website, you just have to watch the demo video's and do all the tests each time.
The main limitations of Demo are that you have only the option of running everything (demo and tests) and the result must be viewed on the website after the run.
Advanced Edition (which you can buy from Steam or from our site) allows you to choose which tests to run, save and load results locally to file and view all result details on the benchmark itself (including more detailed hardware configuration details and FPS graphs)
It's probably just me and my blindness to Valves horrid layout. Things scattered all over. With locations of things changing depending on what tab you're in, or what section of the store you're in.. Instead of everything being packed in one area that remains in the same location no matter where you go.
That would make too much sense of course, can't have that.
There is one "download demo" on the right side, but very inconspicuous.
Store Page > Ctrl+F > Download Demo
I have an entire family that's younger than this thread.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2847656654