neumi5694: Shadow Warrior had a re-release. The ones I have now are listed as "2013" and "2013 DX11" versions.
The ones in the store don't show as owned.
However, when I put them in the basked and go to checkout, I get a warning, that the item in the basket is part of something I own and I won't get anything new.
Yes, it was upgraded later with 2013 DX 11 version and I have both and Shadow Warrior marked as Owned for me. I purchased Shadow Warrior (2013) on Mar 14, 2014. It was one instance without any further DLCs or upgrates afterwards.
neumi5694: Shadow Warrior 2 I bought before there was a Deluxe Edition, so that one won't show as owned, even if I also own the deluxe upgrade.
I've got Shadow Warrior 2 base game for free at the time when there was a Deluxe Editon. Afterwards I bought Deluxe Edition Upgrade DLC and later Deluxe Edition (because it was shown as not owned and I'm crazy).
neumi5694: I bought Fallout 1-3 before Bethesda got the rights back. In the library these games show as "Classic".
It vanished for some time from the store, then got a re-realease under Bethesda's brand. Even if both versions really are identical, the new one does not show as owned.
Same for me, except that I bought Fallout 1 & 2 + Tactics from Interplay publisher in 2009 year before Bethesda come into place, all three games were renamed to Fallout Classic.
OK, this clears things for Fallout - I see that I bought Fallout 1 & 2 + Tactics from Bethesda publisher in 2017. That's why I see them as owned.
So perhaps Shadow Warriow 2 showen as not owned for everyone who bought the Deluxe Edition and passed on Shadow Warrior 2 base game giveaway. That would explain it.
neumi5694: This is the main reason why I hope that at some point we get a "ignore game" option, so even if they don't show as owned, we can still exclude them from every list.
I would love for GOG games bundle to not have any Store ID but a combination of game IDs in it, so the system could check if the owner has everything from the bundle and if yes it would be marked as Owned as well.
Example
Shadow Warrior 2 - 1.2.1
Shadow Warrior 2 Soundtrack - 1.2.2
Shadow Warrior 2 Deluxe Upgrade DLC - is a bundle and a combination of 1.2.1 + 1.2.2
Shadow Warrior 2 Deluxe is a bundle and a combination - same as above
But it would ruin the the option to add more DLCs later on, since whenever GOG changes something in bundle it affects user's game libraries, they are hardcoded
I think that GOG need to overhaul their system to fix it and it *might* require to manually add each game to GOG user account afterwards. Maybe it's the main reason why GOG prefers to ignore the whole thing.