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This would require all kinds of things Valve has already stated they don't want to do.
Achievements are done by the developers and only have display support on Steam.
So no, Steam will not give you money in exchange for completing things that can easily be cheated.
They're not going to give you money for achievements especially when SAM exists.
Achievements can be cheated.
Valve makes money from game sales, not from the amount of time people play a game or how many play a game.
As said, since achievements can be cheated, there's no reason to give monetary rewards to achievements.
There's literally a 'developer' who made over 20 games that give you 5k achievements from literally just starting them.
You are dodging the question: Why would anybody pay you for gaming?
Get a job at a development studio as a QA tester
Start streaming on Twitch and/or YouTube and hope you are interesting enough for people to want to sub to your channels
Find an idiot who will pay you for playing games.
The incentive has been and always should be for the entertainment and fun of the playing the game. If you need to be paid to play a game, you are doing it wrong.
Where is the money coming from anyway? Who is paying you to play the game and earn the acheivements?
I would love to see your research that supports your claim about achievements.
this is just another GIVE ME FREE MONEY thread. if you really think your idea is a good one, figure out how it gets paid for, the money has to come from somewhere.
if a game dev wants to reward you for doing achievements, they can already do that. ever wonder why they dont? answer is simple, its not worth it.
And there is a big difference between the developer of an MMO having an in game system that awards a very small percentage of their in-game tokens for completing in-game content for a game and assets that they own and develop, and Steam which is simply a storefront that is used to sell games from many, many different developers, and none of those games are owned by Valve.