Windrose ship guide: How to repair a ...

Windrose डेवलपर्स ने SSD को नुकसान पहुँचाने वाले राइट स्पाइक के डर को पैच किया

Windrose खिलाड़ियों ने लॉन्च के बाद SSD में खतरनाक राइट स्पाइक्स देखे, परीक्षणों में 90 सेकंड में 1.3GB तक लिखा गया। एक पैच ने अब इन संख्याओं को लगभग आधा कर दिया है।

Eliza Crichton-Stuart

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Windrose ship guide: How to repair a ...

Imagine loading up a pirate survival game, setting sail across a sun-drenched open world, and then quietly wondering whether your SSD is silently paying the price for every wave you cross. That's exactly the paranoia that crept through the Windrose community in the weeks following the game's April 14 early access launch, and it turned out the concern wasn't entirely unfounded.

The numbers that spooked a community

The issue had been floating around Steam forums since launch, but it didn't hit critical mass until content creator Pixel Operative ran a proper set of tests and posted the results to Twitter. The findings were hard to ignore: during normal sailing activity in Windrose, the game was writing data to drives at roughly 30 megabytes per second. Over a 60 to 90 second stretch of regular gameplay, that adds up to as much as 1.3GB written to your drive.

For context, comparable survival games tell a very different story. Both Enshrouded and Valheim write a fraction of that amount under similar conditions. Windrose wasn't just an outlier, it was in a different category entirely.

Here's the thing: Windrose wasn't stuffing your drive with gigabytes of new save data. The more likely culprit was the game continuously rewriting existing save files, which is a different problem but still a real one. SSDs have rated write endurance limits, and a game hammering those limits during every session is the kind of thing that shortens a drive's lifespan over years of play, not overnight.

What the April 30 patch actually changed

Developer Kraken Express moved quickly once the conversation reached a fever pitch. The April 30 patch included a specific fix confirming that "disk usage during gameplay has been reduced." Pixel Operative followed up with post-patch testing, and the results show the sailing spike dropped from around 30MB/s down to approximately 15MB/s. The write activity is also far less sustained than it was before, meaning the drive isn't getting hammered continuously in the same way.

Halving the write rate is a meaningful improvement, even if some players would prefer to see it reduced further. The key here is that the devs acknowledged the problem, tested it, and shipped a fix within weeks of it gaining community traction.

Where Windrose goes from here

Windrose has moved fast since its April 14 launch, crossing 1.5 million copies sold and maintaining strong Steam sentiment throughout. The SSD issue is just the latest in a string of post-launch fixes the team has pushed out, following earlier patches that addressed connectivity problems and crash fixes. The developers have also been transparent about their roadmap, with the developer update roadmap confirming that stability and existing bug fixes take priority over new content for the foreseeable future.

For players who were monitoring their drive health tools and watching those write numbers climb, the patch is reassuring. The fix isn't perfect, and 15MB/s during open-sea sailing is still higher than most survival games, but the trajectory is heading in the right direction. Keep an eye on the Steam patch notes for further disk optimization updates as the team continues working through its early access to-do list.

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