This is absolutely incorrect. Verifiably so (1, 2, 3). Steam has over 56,000 games in it's library with roughly 19,000 of them being verified or playable on SteamOS. That puts compatibility at around 30%. And that's being generous here and counting Playable, not just Verified. Playable means all kinds of weirdness exists in the experience. Verified is around 15-20%.Almost every Steam game, excepted those with specific anti cheat systems, work flawlessly on Linux, I wouldn't really call that poor compatibility.
Also: all the triple A titles fall into that "don't work on Linux" bucket these days. See: Battlefield 6. So, like, the games people actually want to play don't work. Great.
You can try all you like, but the data is not in favor of your argument here. At all.

Hilarious.
