In my opinion, they’re better. Hope pawls are directly behind a seal, which inevitably leaks and the ratchet mechanism gets filled with mud. The Hope freehub also needs two bearings, which are huge, heavy and an absolute sod to replace. The DT Swiss 370 pawls are on a stub that extends inside the freehub and has a bearing on the end, so the ratchet mechanism is out of the way of mud and the single bearing in the freehub is easy to replace.
Most replacement parts are available and, though the freehubs are scary expensive, you don’t need to replace them unless they get badly scored by a cassette or until the ratchet wears out. All bearings are standard SKF part numbers so are available from a thousand different bearing suppliers on eBay.
Ian