Of course.
SketchUp turns design into a video game.
It is just a dumb object for representation purposes.
There will be many other things not found in ArchiCAD that you would want included, but cost extra because some guy figured it out and deserves something for his effort.
I could be sympathetic, but if you think there is a better course of action available with another software, take it, otherwise, we all simply must cope with this situation.
In the past there have been some add-ons that were quite substantial in cost that are now part of ArchiCAD as well as several useful objects made obsolete by ArchiCAD advances, so it is tricky, the add-on business.
And it isn't that Budapest isn't trying, but the universal challenge is to employ development resources toward the most important problems. A two day Hungarian holiday is coming up, yet the technical support team [for my book] is working through it, so go figure.
Dwight Atkinson