Alright, so today I totally cracked how to pull off finishing moves in BO6 way faster. Been grinding this all week, ’cause man, nothing’s more frustrating than whiffing that final killcam moment. Here’s exactly what went down.

The Struggle Was Real
Started my session thinking it’d be easy. Hopped into a match, tried forcing flashy executions every life. Big mistake. Kept getting shot in the back mid-animation. Like, every single time. Got me raging hard—finished three matches with zero executes. Felt like I was just mashing buttons praying for magic.
Switched Up My Approach
Took a break, drank some soda, then focused purely on positioning. Started doing three things religiously:
- Camped high-traffic corners near objectives instead of chasing kills.
- Listened like a maniac for enemy footsteps before even attempting.
- Saved executes ONLY for isolated 1v1s—no more risking it in chaos.
First match trying this? Two back-to-back executes! Felt so clean. Realized timing matters way more than button speed.
Nailed the Muscle Memory
Next, I drilled the actual button combo in custom lobbies against bots. Spent an hour just running behind dummy targets, hitting:
- Sprint cancel into slide
- Immediate melee hold
- Right-stick flick downward
Funny thing—the “flick down” part was my missing link. Was pushing sideways before, which made my character stumble half the time. Downward flick registers way smoother.

Final Test Run
Hopped back into ranked. Snuck behind a sniper camping A site—bam, first execute. Later, caught someone reloading near a smoke grenade—boom, second one. Ended match with four executes total. Teammates even spammed “WTF” in chat. Felt so dang good.
Biggest takeaway? Stop rushing. Be a dang vulture—wait for the perfect moment, then strike. Speed comes from smarts, not just spamming faster.