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What benefit is there for Valve?
First, that would be a developer thing to provide, because Valve wouldn't have code in the game to do that.
Second, many/most of the 50,000 to 100,000 games on Steam, no longer have developers because the development period is done for them and the publisher/IP owner of the game is more then likely not going to get a developer in to update their game with this kind of code...
Third, we don't need an avatar for each and every forum section we are in. That would also end up with many people having the exact same avatar because the avatar images in games are generally not unique to each person, some are, but most are not.
So just take a screenshot of the character you want in game, and make it your avatar.
At the end of the day, to follow up with what Gwarsbane said, what's stopping you from making a screenshot of your character and creating a forum signature that you copy and paste into your posts, just like we did in the good old days. That actually sounds quite easier than attempting to code Steam to make intrusive inquiries into 100,000 different games and translate that into an entirely separate feature, a la the forums.
Ha! No worries. The tone in here reminds me of Monty Python's Argument Clinic sketch sometimes. Well, OK. Most of the time.
I wonder if people actually think there are magical buttons in Unity like "Enable MultiPlayer"