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Hide the beers until the gameâs started. Beers mid-game works fine. Pre-game beers do not.
Let people chat a bit, then put a blank character sheet in their hands. Once someone takes the character sheet in hand, they know the time to start has arrived.
Explain the world, but not too much. Players only want information relevant to character concepts. All other concepts should emerge during the game, or not at all.
Suggest character concepts, and make sure everyone start their character with a defined concept. Best to ask someone to play a different character before theyâve gone through all the trouble of making it.
Donât explain the rules unless asked.
Keep track of everyoneâs progress. Focus on anyone whoâs struggling. If two people seem behind, ask a player to help one.
Set the scene, and ask each player why their character has come, then start some rolls.
Combat cannot introduce a new system, because it contains too many parts. The first actions have to show players the standard rules - searching for an object, operating a device, persuading someone to speak, getting to the other end of a crowded bar without spilling the drinks - anything which resolves in a single roll.