Mods, Auto Updates, DRM, and Git - Can Git be used to preserve moddable game versions? [closed]

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Can Git be used to store and archive snapshots of moddable game versions that are part of a client like Steam or UPlay?

I recently had this idea because a game updated tonight (by accident) and broke my mod setup.

I was wondering if I could store local snapshots of the game folder with Git or if UPlay's DRM would make that impossible.






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