I think the problem with compatablist free will is that it's a definition of free will so undeniably true that it doesn't even address the question. No one even doubts that kind of free will anyway, it's undeniable we all make decisions and have choices and they're not always coerced. That's basically redefining the will everyone believes in from "will" to "free will". Compatabilist free will is like saying "people open doors with their hands" when a bunch of other people are asking if doors can be opened with telekinesis and some people are trying to tell them that it's not possible.
-Hammy
-Hammy