6 Jan 2025, 16:42

@Greenham said in STILL having issues w/ my Zumo XT not following the route:

Ok I see the difference. With that being the case why would a person want to use 1.2?

There are many different answers out there; here is mine:

It all comes down to whether you want to drive with auto-recalc on or not.

If activated (because it is convenient), you need GPX 1.1. You have all your shaping points at hand that help keep the shape of your intended route when it comes to a recalc. No worries about deviating, as your app/device will find the best way to continue. The downside: auto-recalc sounds good in theory but often struggles in reality. And ironically, the more shaping points you add, the worse it gets regarding recalc. My experiences.

If deactivated (because it's confusing or even irritating), GPX 1.2 might be the better choice. You eliminate all these shaping points that are just needed when calculating but not when navigating. You have a cleaner look and a pure focus on your via points. The downside: if you deviate, you have to find your way back on your own, and if you're going to get lost, you need a break to work out a new plan.

I suggest saving GPX 1.1 and GPX 1.2 on your Garmin; then, you can always try out which version you like better in which situation.