skeletonbow: Not sure if this is already a known bug or not but I downloaded both versions of Star Wars X-Wing and both versions of TIE Fighter and couldn't find any directories with Star Wars, XWing or TIE Fighter in my GOG Downloads directory anywhere that anyone would think of looking under. I typed "Star Wars" into the Explorer search tool in my top level GOG Downloads directory and the games were found under 4 different strangely and non-intuitively named subdirectories. The directories they were found in are:
gm21
gm22
gm31
gm32
Every other game in the entire library is in a directory with the name of the game in it which is easy to identify except for these 4. I'm guessing these were directories from the source packages standing for "gold master" or something? Anyhow, a more intuitive directory naming for end customers would be greatly appreciated for these in future updates.
They're probably short for "game 21" and so on and I'm guessing GOG calls them that because the current site implementation allows them no cleaner way to have one catalog entry produce multiple shelf entries.
Here's my guess for how that works:
1. The X-Wing and Tie Fighter catalog entries are "gold editions" under the hood.
2. Instead of a game and a DLC, their database entries point to two games.
3. The two games they point to are like Fallout in that they're marked as "expired from the catalog" but, unlike Fallout, their catalog entries are either nonexistant or dummy entries and they've been expired since the very first moment they existed.
That'd also explain why they couldn't provide a backlink from the shelf to the catalog pages. The system is hard-coded to link a catalog entry with the same game ID as the shelf entry or none at all.