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click on local files choose browse.
Go 2 directories up find the folder compdata. Check on https://www.protondb.com your game.
For example Frostpunk is https://www.protondb.com/app/323190 or check the discussion site for your game in steam you'll find the number there in the url as well.
Choose the folder with the number given as a subdirectory of compdata.
check subdirectories for game files.
For example "mnt/ssdlinux/steam/steamapps/compatdata/323190/pfx/drive_c/users/steamuser/"
check if there is your save game folder if you have not enabled cloud save.
Or simply use the option to save your data in the cloud save. can be enabled or disabled for every game,
Have fun ;O)
It's fun to find that we all have differents methods to find what we need.
I'll keep the suggestion of @Xenophobe as it seems to be the simplest one.
And it doesn't solve the case for the non-steam games...
I have made another subject under the feature request sub: Easy way to find my compatdata folder
Go to pc gaming wiki[www.pcgamingwiki.com] search for your game and read the linux file locations.