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Seems to be another version of your other topic.
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/discussions/forum/10/601903025193253873/
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/groups/steamworks/announcements/detail/4547039255696769967
New: Steam APIs For Switching Game Versions & Beta Branches making it easier to manage game updates, and move audience in or out of beta branches
Recently released Steamworks APIs help solve some common challenges to switching game versions on Steam. With these new tools, developers can now offer players a choice in-game to join a beta branch for testing or to switch back to an older version of the game.
For released games that make frequent updates, these tools can give players more clear choices in how they want to engage with the game. Some players want to be part of your beta branch where you are testing out the latest updates, while others may want to play on an older stable build that they know works well with their save file.
New version support:
Many games on Steam already have multiple build branches available to players; different builds of the game, either historical versions or forward-facing test builds with the latest pending updates. Previously, accessing these alternative build branches has been fairly obscure, done by players through the Steam 'settings' panel for a game. However, new Steamworks APIs now allow developers to offer players this choice from within the game itself.
Paradox used versioning before the changes Valve announced. I have an old build of Hearts of Iron IV running compatible mods from Steam Workshop. I also have access to any of the builds for Dead Cells because Motion Twin just like Paradox used versioning before the announcement by Valve.
Mods are 3rd party. They are not part of official updates. Mods need to be compatible with the game version, not vice versa. It is a choice you make to add them and you should always expect some of them to break when an update occurs.
best example Diablo 2
i guess that could be solved like this? but then again the easiest solution is anyway going to the games settings and choose only update at launch, problem is solved by that