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son, you own NOTHING. you paid for a licence agreement, the right to run a software product. you don't OWN a thing. not Skyrim, not any other game you have, not the Steam client, literally n o t h i n g.
just use a 3rd party mod manager, my gawd dude, MO2 makes this trivial, to run any version of Skyrim SE you want, with any number of mod profiles and instances you want, terabytes worth.
or, keep whining, see what good that does - but I'll tell you ahead of time, it does nothing useful, and just makes you more angry.
Well at least if it a war it means a lonely war
That approach of your is not a robust one however. I advise people to not do this. Moreover, I could play Skyrim in an older version while being online. This is possible.
At last, that "my property" rant needs some revision. Please consult the end of user licenses you have accepted upon using Steam and the game. Not to mention the level of ownership upon purchasing this game. You have accepted that terms as well.
It's basically him yelling at them, and thinking it's a war, god help him if they fight back (PR, Legal, actual violence, on any front they'd turn his fight into a routing)