In the property vs. field debate, one point that always comes up is "Changing a variable to a property is a breaking change."
Consider I have an application which uses a library. In the library I have an interger field "Car.MaxSpeed", which I change to a property. If I make the next build of the application, the code is still referring to "Car.MaxSpeed". So in places where this is used, the application will still receive an int. The code does not need to be changed to access a property instead of a field.
I know that this would mess with reflection being used in the application, but reflection is always listed as a separate point in the property vs. field debate.
So what does actually "break"?
EDIT: This was marked as a duplicate of another question, so it asks me to edit it. I think it's quite clear that the (I think less then stellar) answer "Properties can throw any arbitrary exceptions" does not answer my question. Heck, even if you only read the titles of these 2 questions you should notice a difference.