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No.
Most games out there are normally played fullscreen, and they are going to be indistinguishable on Linux and Windows.
I could maybe understand a YouTube channel focusing on game troubleshooting or something like that, where the platforms would differ. Maybe for tweaking an environment for performance or something. But for gameplay itself...I mean, there's just no difference.
Even then just from a tech support channel strategy, it's much more efficient to read troubleshooting guides than watch a long video about whatever that takes 5 minutes to read instead...usually.