Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust . Oops: When a game is released through Steam's Early Access channel, players can expect to encounter some rough patches while the developers continue working on their code. However, a newly released piracy-themed RPG drew attention this week for doing some very wicked (and potentially damaging) things to players' storage hardware – thankfully, the developer has already shipped a fix. Developer Kraken Express introduced Windrose as a survival adventure set in the age of piracy, featuring a procedurally generated world where players can gather, build, and craft alongside the usual piracy activities such as fighting and looting. Released in Early Access in April, the game has since made headlines for the wrong reason: its dangerous behavior toward users' storage hardware. According to reports, Windrose players were experiencing unusually high I/O workloads in specific in-game situations.…