Can I see the precise breakdown of the achievements' percentage obtained in Steam?

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When viewing achievements on Steam it shows a percentage number for each achievement, which is the number of players that have unlocked that particular achievement.
Is there any way to view the actual data behind these percentages?
For example, Pillars of Eternity's I think Triple Crown's (0.1%) is not equals to Triple Crown Solo's (0.1%)
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How do I see Steam achievements percentage?
1 Answer. Show activity on this post. \u2013 DH. this info is also visible in the tooltip which appears in the new library view, and also in the profile box "achievement showcase"; however it's not shown in the tooltip which appears in the profile "recent activity" section, nor those which appear in the friend activity page ...Can you see progress on Steam achievements?
Steam doesn't show your progress for the achievements in Skyrim. However, you can track your progress via the ingame general stats section. Those numbers are synched with steam to unlock your achievements. Thanks, this turned out to be the answer.Are Steam achievements accurate?
2.2% of 1kk owner of the game, means 22k players, so the pourcentages of the steam achievements can be accurate. There was a time where achievements kept resetting, plus there were kill achievements I was hitting without actually hitting that kill amount, so something is probably wrong with them.What is the rarest achievement in Steam?
Here are some of the rarest Steam achievements that people own:- Goat Simulator: "An Unnecessary Journey: Throw the dwarf Bilbo into the lava." Percentage of players who own it: 0.6%.
- Alien Isolation: "One Shot: complete the game without dying." Percentage of players who own it: 0.37%.
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