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I prefer desktop on my PC as I don't use a controller much and switch between things often.
If I had a dedicated box for Steam that I only games on, I would probably go for the Big Picture mode.
It all depends on the situation. That is why I like having the option, though I also prefer m&k over controller.
Personally I've been waiting for Valve to "prettify" the Steam desktop interface for years, but they never seem to see it as an asset that qualifies for that kind of upgrade.
That's because it's meant to be used with a controller; take away your mouse/keyboard, and then tell me which is easier to use.
I like BPM, but it takes up GPU time to the tune of 4-5%. Not a big deal, except when you're playing games that put 100% load on your GPU.