Because a generalization, dear sir, means that I know what I said does no apply to everyone. In the past DOA1 did use the T&A to separate itself from other fighters, but with DOA2U and DOA3.1, the game became more competitive while still having fan service. And also, Itagaki put the stigma on DOA when he made the Xtreme series, and his reasoning for doing so was ridiculous. It can be part of the gamer's immaturity because most fighting gamers act like they cannot communicate with females or are completely fine drooling over virtual females.How does the fact that you claim it was a strong generalization negate what I said?
Let's face it, while DOA has become more focused on mechanics as of late, this was hardly ever the case in the past. The need for TK to cater to the pervs is what created the disaster that was DOA4. No one took that game as a serious fighter and deservedly so. So yes, it has a reputation for being shallow. And it's not because of gamer's immaturity.
Which other mainstream fighters have nearly as much T&A does?
And mainstream fighters have always had fan service. In SF, Cammy's leotard shows her ass; in Fatal Fury/KOF, Mai's outfit shows off her breasts; in Tekken and VF, especially with Tag 2 and 5FS, everyone can be customized to be sexualized.
People act like fan service is bad. People act like breasts are evil and that bikinis should be burned. We have to remember that this is a game and the females in this game are selling a fantasy. That's why they have the fantastical costumes that they do, because in reality, nobody would wear a bikini or some of the outfits the females do in a real fight.