For the vast majority of players, it is actually quite difficult to consider the distant future, because no one knows if in the next dungeon world, they themselves might suddenly be killed. When the boundary between life and death becomes blurred, people's mentality also changes; some struggle desperately to survive, trying to become stronger, while others choose to go with the flow, enjoying the present.
That's why the capital group represented by Louis has a large number of players willing to cooperate with them.
Since oneself might die tomorrow, why not use what's at hand to trade for something that allows one to live better?
Money, women, power, status... Things that were once unattainable for them, after becoming players, are now offered to them on a silver platter. Is there any reason to refuse?
You could say their ambition is low, but this is a true reflection of the majority of people.
After all, compared to geniuses, ordinary people will always be in the majority.