I know that and I usually see it coming. Personally I die to this way too frequently because as I consider it super lame, I don't want to play with it, and end up not reacting as I should. Psychologic barriers . I also don't like moving my camera as fast as some people force me to do this way, headaches -_- . I don't like that this forces me into a super dull direct attack cycle, at least for one round. If I feint or hold or do basically anything but attacking as fast as possible while turning my camera like a madman, I die. I'd like some choice on the matter. Finally, sometimes those people completely dissapear and pop in my back and that's just retarded. When people like Vibe or Cyber kill me, it's because they bait me into making an attack without actually having the time to complete it before they hit me, and that's the way I kill people too, although with less success.
From an objective point of view now, way too many players only rely on that cheap move to get kills. I will not throw names but really if you watch people playing it's evident they can hardly do anything else. Learn to block, get a long and damaging weapon and voila. Especially considering that player collisions should not be that glitchy in the first place, it's way too easy to pull off.
Well then. If the 'objective' (why do people throw that word around like it's candy?) point of view is that a ton of players use that 'cheap' (again, highly subjective) way to kill people, then learning to punish that trick seems to be the solution no?
Just because you're held back by your own psyche doesn't mean that everyone else is. And having a choice in the matter...? That's just ridiculous. And besides you do have a choice in this particular scenario:
1. Leftswing for a free hit (10 points!). A free hit on the guy, very good considering how adept people are at blocking nowadays (now that's what I would
maybe call an 'objective' observation)
2. Block. No harm done to either side.
3. Fuck up and get hit. What it says on the tin.
One thing that does change my outlook on this scenario from "completely normal" to "lame as shit" though is if the guy's randoming. But judging from your previous posts I assume he's not.
Don't get me wrong. I get killed in stupid ways a ton to. But it's pretty easy to see when it's bullshit and when it's not. If the guy's outmaneuvering you and tricking you into attacking when you shouldn't then it's not bullshit imo, no matter how hard a time you have countering it.