hedwards: Oh, good grief. The music hasn't been available in years, regardless of what one should or shouldn't have to do, the fact is that the licensing requires this. At least they haven't gone out of their way to prevent people from enabling it. They could easily have just removed the file completely.
MayRob2: You mean it's disabled on purpose? I thought the issue is that the original version uses CD Audio. So a "licensing issue" about the Music is the real "cause"?
Except the NoDRM is there anything else "technically" what differs from the Steam Version or any Extras or Bonus Content? I'd like to see a more "neutral" comparison instead of saying gog is the best version of course :)
Yes, they renamed the winmm.dll file to _winmm.dll and moved the music to a cue file that's not directly accessible to the Windows version. The version they launched was about 350mb, but the current version is 1.2gb. Basically, they had to include the disc images for the music rather than just ogg files.
It's a licensing issue of some sort. It's apparently OK for them to provide the files as they have done, but it's not OK for them to hook the Windows version up or to help us to do it ourselves.
I don't understand what the issue is, but it's been an issue for years with the Steam version.
Both editions are nice, but the GOG version has a really nice set of graphics. They've got the acceleration enabled, but it's dialed back far enough that the textures haven't gone all to hell either.