Yep it wheelie drives me nuts too.
I just responded to GOG, in reply to their 'Did we help' query, saying the following.
Naturally I am not very happy with the situation, and none too pleased with Beamdog. I also beg to differ, that the naming issue is a limitation of your system. When since should two different products use the same name? Logic and fairness to customers imply they should have different names, to avoid purchasing mistakes & confusion. Just add 'Gold' or 'Version Two' etc. Beamdog, should also offer the two missing DLC at a very discounted price to previous owners of the NWN EE Deluxe version ... especially when you consider they (and you) were offering the whole NWN EE Deluxe version to me for $12.29 in the discount email.Vivienne_99: Yesterday I bought the Deluxe version a second time with the recent email discount; I already owned the digital deluxe but the whole package was cheaper than buying Tyrants of the Moonsea and its soundtrack by themselves so I bought it and the DLCs were added.
Too late for me, as I thought there was just a hiccup and after explaining to GOG, the missing DLC would be added. So I had already used the Email Discount before GOG responded.
Not that on reflection, I should have bought it for $12.29 just to get the free soundtrack DLC.
Personally, I think all previous owners of the Deluxe version should have been given those two DLC at a very discount price in that email. I mean, they were prepared to sell the whole Deluxe version for $12.29, so why not those two DLC for a few dollars.
When I bought that Deluxe version, I paid more than twice that $12.29, so in reality they could have even given me the two DLC for free and still been in front.
Why do they risk controversy and ill-feelings, beats me?