mrkgnao: I have checked King's Bounty Crossworlds, but it's a complicated story.
1) King's Bounty Crossworlds has four campaigns (all accessible from the main menu of the one game exe):
- Armored Princess
- Champion of the Arena
- Defender of the Crown
- Orcs on the March
2) Orcs on the March is a greatly expanded version of Armored Princess, essentially Armored Princess 2.0, if you will. IMHO, there is little reason to play Armored Princess nowadays, as Orcs on the March contains all of its content and much more, but you never know.
3) King's Bounty Crossworlds has separate per-language installers. And the issue here is that the Russian version only has three campaigns, not four. Armored Princess is missing. So it's not so much that Russian is missing from Armored Princess as that Armored Princess is missing from the Russian version.
4) Now the question is whether that is different on Steam. Unlike GOG, Steam has two products here. It sells Armored Princess and it sells Crossworlds, whereas GOG sells only the latter. There is no point looking at the Armored Princess gamepage on Steam, as that is a product not sold on GOG at all. So the question is whether Steam's Russian Crossworlds has four campaigns or three and the only way to answer that is to install that version on Steam.
5) Now, given that King's Bounty is one of my favourite video game series of all time, I happen to own it both on GOG and on Steam. The English Crossworlds version is the same in both (ver. 1.3.1).
6) Unfortunately, I do not know how to download the Steam Russian Crossworlds version via SteamCMD, only the English, so I cannot check the Russian version myself. I do not use the Steam client, just like I do not use Galaxy.
7) Hopefully, someone else has Crossworlds on Steam and can check the Russian.
8) Meanwhile, I suggest moving the comment from Missing Languages to Others and rephrasing it as "The Russian version is missing the Armored Princess original campaign".
9) If nobody comes forward with a proof that this is different on Steam's Russian Crossworlds within some reasonable period of time (e.g. a month), I suggest deleting this entry completely.
I agree it's a complicated case, but for the moment I'd just keep it under Missing languages. We should check either the state of the game on Steam, or whether "Orcs on the march" actually has all the content of "Armored Princess" or not. You said it has, but then you said "but you never know". What do you mean, that you're not 100% sure that "Orcs on the march" features everything from "Armored Princess"?
Cavalary: Considering point #2 you made, does it really matter?
And I'd also ask whether missing the Russian language would actually count, under the current circumstances and considering GOG's response to them.
If by you're referring to the sanctions against Russia, they're not important. GOG still has hundreds, if not thousands of games where Russian language is available, many of which came out during the war (even S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 has Russian text). And a quick search through the spreadsheet shows that it's not even the most frequently missing language, so it's obvious that there's no attempt by GOG to boycot
. After all it's a language that is spoken by milions of people even outside Russia.