How much mass is required to form a black hole in a new universe with perhaps different physical constants? It could be that 'ability to make black holes' is a prerequisite for successful universes in the way way that good genes are a prerequisite for successful organisms. The universes that fail to spawn black holes are 'dead ends' so any life is statistically likely to find itself in a black hole spawning universe.
Maybe there is an 'incentive' for universes to form with physical constants tuned to produce black holes with the available energy in that universe.
Maybe there is an 'incentive' for universes to form with physical constants tuned to produce black holes with the available energy in that universe.