One of the things included in the 2.0 update was making the Deus II even more sensitive to lower conductors, especially in the Goldfield program. I personally have not experimented with this, but I did see a video of Tennessee Sharpshooter showing the difference between version 1.1, and the new 2.0, update, and his results did seem to confirm this. That for me could be a good thing, in that I may hit gold targets that are deeper, or smaller, but also could be a bad thing if I have to make adjustments to my programs if I start hitting on smaller pieces of can slaw at the beach. I guess I'll have to maybe reduce my sensitivity. As everyone is saying, it's been so hot that I haven't been to the beach to offer a conclusion on this yet, but it will be something to consider. Also, I wish XP would have listened more to what we all have to say on this forum, as to the pinpoint issue, the iron tones issue, the standardization between settings of tone break settings in all the different tone settings, full tones, etc., could have been resolved by now with this latest update.
That is just another case in point of why this XP Deus forum is so important, as it will help in the evolution of the Deus II, making it an even better detector. As for right now, I'm holding off on reloading all my custom programs, as I anticipate that another update will be coming soon. I know that it's frustrating, but on a positive note, in the end the detector should operate better than the previous versions. They need to pull all the engineers into the war room, like a think tank, address everything there is to consider, do the testing, and finally wrap it up before the next version is released. That's what we used to do, and it works. When I see people wanting to go back to previous versions then something is wrong.