Neurus_Ex: I'm sorry, but aren't we saying the same thing? Quake enhanced came to GoG (after a year and 4 months), and the issue I was getting was due the OS I'm running the game, so it should be fine for this thread's standards, as its as it is everywhere else.
Honestly the GOG page mentions Windows 7, Bethesda must make the game to work properly, like, Curl and browsers work with TLS 1.3 and are the updated versions on Windows 7 from 2023. So this is the publisher/developer's nonsense that it does not work out of the box.
For the topic, unfortunately it doesn't fit its standards. It would fit if Steam's wasn't screwed the same way.
Korotan: Blood Bowl II.
The Cyan, the premium currency with what you can buy additional trikots for the player and so get additional cosmetics can only bought on the Steam version of the game.
What's next, lootboxes, NFTs, full-blown Gachas?
Is it in any way implied a GOG product should be equal to Steam in the regard of "premium currency" stuff? I'll say this crap in itself is mistreatment, must be dead on arrival, never on GOG, never in games; Formally it does mean that GOG's version loses content right now, yes. Ideally GOG should pressure publishers/developers to either stop doing that in a product, start to provide it in a proper manner or risk to be pulled from the store (unfortunately, as the topic on DRM in games shows, GOG doesn't curate the store well). But if you really do want to get it back into the GOG version, look into using ArtMoney and foreign saves, etc, get the memory address, edit; Alternatively editing the save itself may do.
The only form it might be appropriate is as a DLC EXE file or being integrated into a save by default.