What do the numbers mean?
Do you agree that the number next to each answer should reflect its appropriateness?
I usually see the number of upvotes as an indication of what the community believes, with hindsight, is the best solution for the stated problem. It is quite common that this is not the accepted answer! (I trust the upvotes more than I trust the green tick)
If, due to external changes, a different solution now becomes more appropriate, I would be quite happy to see the old solution lose marks and the better solution gain marks, until the more appropriate solution now sits clearly at the top of the pile. Like a wiki, old stuff should get demoted or removed when something better comes along.
If people feel sad about losing points, then we can blame the pursuit of points for their pain, and consider how the equations could be adapted to deliver greater numerical justice. For example, the user could gain points based on how long their answer was the top answer, and not lose points if an established answer is downvoted after being useful for a long period.
The number of up and downvotes for an answer does not have to have a one-to-one relationship to the number of points the user receives. (Or one-to-ten.)
An obvious drawback with the downvoting approach is that it might take a long time for previously popular but now inappropriate answers to reach their correct place in the ranking, if they ever do. Given that, editing the answer to add caveats and explain its place in history may be a more practical solution (although it is more for the visitor to read).
Other adjustments could be made to the points system. For example, to address the re-ranking issue mentioned above, established answers could artificially lose points over time, so that answers voted up recently will gain more recognition.
Putting a clear link at the top of the answer to the currently recommended best practice answer might be the kindest thing to do for visitors. This could be done by the community if not done by the author, although the author might not like it!