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it's not that difficult to collect prices online for a couple of regions, that's insanely less effort than testing cards on multiple games and settings. Were talking about a couple of minutes compared to countless hours of testing, would make no difference. That doesn't seem like a valid argument to me. A simple chart would do it, you get charts for everything nowadays, 99% less relevant to viewers than local pricing
Laziness mixed with anglocentrism
The tech market has always placed maximum emphasis in the United States and most of the time, Western Europe. Not saying this is right, I absolutely hate that, but the closest you could get to automating these charts is by using Amazon's API. Then you would basically get real time data from Amazon listings. Which is one large storefront... from America.
MSRP is still the closest we got to official, expected pricing. It isn't perfect, and W1zz at least has been known to go out of his way to do some preliminary market research before writing reviews, at least since Covid and the crypto boom completely threw any balance in the GPU market by the wayside.