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So:
I bought Steam Deck and wait for a package. I have games/stores installed on SD Card on my PC. I think, I could install lutris on Deck via flathub, add permission to SD Card by /run/media/$USER/DRIVE_ID and search for games. Also, I could copy some files from ~/.local and ~/.config or scan folder for search for games. This could bring me possibility to play on Epic Games installation both on Steam Deck and PC. It is legal? I known, that it is much harder to do if I talk about Steam, because Steam saves PC id inside game library (as for as I think).
Thanks for response.
Saves are stored in the wineprefix directory with Lutris as I recall, very much like with Proton.