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the only reason OTHER games aren't like that is because they just don't generally let you GO BACK to older versions.
Minecraft does, all these games that update, ARE NOT a single version that get updated, the version still changes, any time a game updates, its update "and some numbers" however they wish to call it, build, version, test, beta, alpha, etc.
we have MORE than thirty versions of minecraft I believe, but also many MANY versions of Gmod, its just Gmod doesn't let you go back to older versions.
minecraft does that, because older versions can be the only way to explore mods, and as well, explore the history of how things were.
to do that with Gmod, you have to PHYSICALLY look for old versions, that may or may not be...legit/safe.