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Aside the Linux build and the extra languages, Gorky 17 is also missing the Gold Edition contents (Soundtrack, Art Pack, etc).

Similarly, The Raven Remastered offers no option to purchase the Deluxe Edition that adds a Soundtrack, Storybook, Making of Booklet, etc.

Finding Paradise has received the missing languages, so this section can be edited accordingly.
Gorky 17,
The Raven Remastered,
Finding Paradise updated.



Gorky 17 is a bit odd because it has some extras on GOG like art and in-game soundtrack, but I can't tell whether those are different from the Gold contents, and it's not all of it anyway.
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Snolus: Gorky 17
There is no Linux build of the game.
They just sell the win32 version wrapped in wine as Linux version.
And from what I read it is broken. Even if they try to bring that to GOG, it would hopefully be blocked by the QA department ;)

might still be worth to be listed here, just for the sake of having the information recorded. But shouldn't really deter anyone from buying the game.
Wolcen - Lords Of Mayhem.

There were no beta testings for Gog users, but for Steam users. And the game development takes them too much time. The developers did not post any updates in Gog forum since the last year. The game is still in its outdated, obsolete, pre-alpha state, since the content will be scrapped with the beta release. But then again, who knoes when the beta release will come.
Post edited March 15, 2019 by Wishmaster777
The Count Lucanor

GOG Version: 1.3.3, Date Published: 04/8/2018
Steam version 1.4.17 ----> 28 Feb, 2019 (today)
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Lobuno: The Count Lucanor

GOG Version: 1.3.3, Date Published: 04/8/2018
Steam version 1.4.17 ----> 28 Feb, 2019 (today)
We should at least give them a chance to keep up. If the game really has been updated today on Steam I would at least give them until next week before calling it "treating us like second class citizens". There are very few games that are updated the same day on Steam and GOG but that's just the way devs are working since they often test new things on Steam before updating other platforms.
All the Pajama Sam games lack every language version but English here.
The other languages are available on Steam.
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Klumpen0815: All the Pajama Sam games lack every language version but English here.
The other languages are available on Steam.
1) They are already on the list.
2) That's not completely correct. German (and maybe others) is missing for Pajama Sam 3 on Steam as well.

Also, I contacted the publisher and asked them if they would add those languages and the only reply I got was that they are absent on GOG ... I tried to explain to them again and got ignored. Not much hope that these will ever arrive on GOG. Unfortunately it also is not possible to create a simple German language patch for those games...
Does the ability to use Steam Workshop mods count? This buried thread was an attempt to gather that information, but I doubt it will remain visible in the general forum (or updated) in the way this thread is. The games that actually work would not count unless you consider workshop-enabled editors as well (but I don't think making Steam more convenient for uploads than Nexus should count unless you explicitly can't upload to anywhere but Steam).

Maybe the new "feature" hinted at in other threads will be the return of gog mixes, which would allow this thread to be split into multiple mixes dependent on problem, or at the very least no longer needing constant updates just to remain visible in the forum. Probably not, though.
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Grargar: [...] Gorky 17 is also missing the Gold Edition contents (Soundtrack, Art Pack, etc).

Similarly, The Raven Remastered offers no option to purchase the Deluxe Edition that adds a Soundtrack, Storybook, Making of Booklet, etc. [...]
Same old, same old.
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Wishmaster777: Wolcen - Lords Of Mayhem.

There were no beta testings for Gog users, but for Steam users. And the game development takes them too much time. The developers did not pist any updates in Gog forum since the last year. The game is still in its outdated, obsolete, pre-alpha state, since the content will be scrapped with the beta release. But then again, who knoes when the beta release will come.
What's the current version number for the GOG/Steam versions?
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DustNinja: CrossCode - Cosmetic DLC 'Ninja Skin' is missing and "for now there are no plans to release the skin for GOG".
Source: www(dot)radicalfishgames(dot)com/?p=6581#comment-1831
Bloody hell, can't even trust devs with a simple skin DLC these days, after their first delayed Linux patch, they have improved a lot by keeping the Linux version up to date with the other 2 and that has restored my faith in them, it seems I'm about to lose it once more.

And their excuse? "GOG tools are different than Steam". Of course they're different, even black and white is different. And yet we see companies such as Obsidian uploading a 22GB installer per OS plus not 1 but 12 DLC.

Incompetence and Laziness is not an excuse. I can tolerate delayed patches but not missing content when it's available elsewhere.
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omega64: What's the current version number for the GOG/Steam versions?
Current Gog version is 0.5.0.5C.
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darktjm: Does the ability to use Steam Workshop mods count? This buried thread was an attempt to gather that information, but I doubt it will remain visible in the general forum (or updated) in the way this thread is. The games that actually work would not count unless you consider workshop-enabled editors as well (but I don't think making Steam more convenient for uploads than Nexus should count unless you explicitly can't upload to anywhere but Steam).

Maybe the new "feature" hinted at in other threads will be the return of gog mixes, which would allow this thread to be split into multiple mixes dependent on problem, or at the very least no longer needing constant updates just to remain visible in the forum. Probably not, though.
I could talk with Omega about integrating the thread into another sheet on the list. I'm afraid that since then, the games that have Workshop support are probably in larger numbers and they need to be called out. It's 2019, how old is Workshop now? Every developer should know how Steam Workshop operates by now and that there's this thing called mod.io which you can use in its place.
Crimsonland has just been updated with Chinese (simplified), German and Russian language support, as well as Galaxy features (achievements, cloud saves, leaderboards), so it can now be removed from the sheet:
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/the_what_did_just_update_thread/post21787
Post edited March 05, 2019 by Grargar