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Of course, this doesn't apply to most games out there - fps and strategy games don't need anything like that. I'm talking about some of the more RPG-esque type games where crafting and min-maxing is possible: Kenshi, Stardew Valley, Warframe, Don't Starve, The Elder Scrolls series, and so on.
Your comment "Overall - good idea but I doubt it benefits enough people for Valve to take notice." is spot-on. It won't affect enough people for sure, but it'd affect some, and I'm posting for those.