: Players can now load and download replays of their runs in .ovo file format. Debug Mode : Toggleable via the
Scouring forums like Kaskus, Reddit (r/indonesia), and XDA Developers, you’ll find threads titled "Looking for OVO 1.3.2 APK." Here are anonymized quotes:
In the world of open-source, privacy-focused voice assistants, "OVOS" stands for Open Voice OS, a spiritual successor to the popular Mycroft project. Within its ecosystem, ovos-gui is the service daemon that handles graphical interfaces. OVOS 1.3.2, released on , is a specific version of the ovos-gui component. ovo 1.3.2
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Security remains a primary focus for modern software deployments. Version 1.3.2 addresses several vulnerabilities identified in previous iterations, including protection against specific injection vectors and improved handling of cross-origin resource sharing (CORS) configurations. Dependencies have also been bumped to their safest corresponding versions. Key Technical Specifications Feature Metrics OVO 1.3.1 (Previous) OVO 1.3.2 (Current) Idle Memory Footprint Dependency Vulnerabilities 2 (Low risk) Concurrent Request Capacity 10,000 req/sec 12,500 req/sec Migration and Installation Guide : Players can now load and download replays of their runs in
Is there a of version 1.3.2 you were interested in, such as its speedrunning glitches or hidden secrets ? 1.3.2 | OvO Wiki | Fandom
By pausing the game and toggling "Debug" (or pressing F2 ), Advanced Mode enables a visual overlay that shows all of the game’s hitboxes. Hitboxes are the invisible areas around your character and obstacles that determine whether a collision occurs. For a game as precise as OvO, understanding hitboxes is the key to mastering it. OVOS 1
Mastering these is required for competitive times and "The Fallen" skin (awarded for beating the game in under 12 minutes).
user wants a comprehensive article about "ovo 1.3.2". This could refer to various things: a software version, a game version, a hardware model, etc. I need to search for "ovo 1.3.2" to understand the context. I'll search in English and Chinese. search results are mixed. The most relevant result is from Speedrun.com about "OvO Version 1.3.2". This appears to be a game version. There's also a mention of "ovos-gui" version 1.3.5a2, and "OVO Access Software". The user might be referring to the game. I'll open the Speedrun.com result. page is in Swedish, but it confirms that OvO Version 1.3.2 is a patch for a game. Let's search for "OvO game 1.3.2" to gather more details. "Modes" page on the OvO game wiki mentions Advanced Mode introduced in version 1.3.2. That's promising. I'll open that page. page is about Advanced Mode, which was first seen in version 1.3. It mentions 1.3, not 1.3.2. But the search snippet said "Advanced Mode is a function that can be turned on in the settings. This mode that was first seen in the 1.3.2 version of OvO." The page itself says "1.3". There might be a discrepancy. Let's search for "OvO 1.3.2 patch notes". finding patch notes. Let's search for "OvO game version history". Speedrun.com page might have more details. I'll open result 0. seems the Speedrun.com pages don't have detailed patch notes. Let's search for "OvO 1.3.2 changelog". results for specific patch notes are scarce. However, I found a page about "Advanced Mode" that might be relevant. Let's search for "OvO Advanced Mode 1.3.2". search results are not providing a clear, centralized source of information about "ovo 1.3.2". To cover various possibilities, I will structure the article around the most likely context, which is the browser-based platformer game "OvO". The article will define what OvO is, detail the significance of version 1.3.2, explain how to access it, discuss its legacy, and compare it to other meanings of "OVO". I will use the information from the search results. Now, I need to gather more details about the game's mechanics, features, and community. Let's search for "OvO game how to play".'ll open result 0. page provides a good overview of the game. It mentions 40 levels, but other sources mention 52 levels. I'll verify later. It also mentions unlocking skins and achievements.
Version 1.3.2 introduced several quality-of-life improvements and technical features that transformed the game into a more professional competitive platform: