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Steam should allow you to download older versions when companies pull bullshit like this.
You don't even need to install anything extra afaik. Should just be able to use the Steam console, which is a neat little thing hidden into the client.
I could equally be mistaken. I thought I recalled the console being built-in but I haven't bothered to check, as I hardly use it.
Woah, really? I had just noticed that the play button is replaced by an update button when there's one pending and was a bit frustrated because my gap between playing paradox game sessions is long enough that it usually says my last save might not work.
How is it for figuring out which version you need to go back to? Like would it be enough to use a file timestamp to match it to the version you would have used at that time?