Dawn was clearly aware of this and deliberately used the system broadcast to stir up everyone's desire for high-difficulty challenges. On the positive side, it was encouraging young people to be brave and fearless, to take on challenges. On the negative side, it was encouraging young people to overestimate themselves, burn their lives away, and sacrifice themselves to light the way for others.
After all, success or failure determines the hero!
The greatest significance of the broadcast was to make everyone feel that if others could do it, they should be able to as well. If others had breezed through hell-level difficulty, then we should have no problem with a difficult level. As a result, many gave up the normal levels that produced basic guns and ammunition materials and began challenging difficult levels without a good foundation.