Zymth wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 12:14 pm
The only answer I've heard so far remotely approximating a real counter is to have a high AC. That covers the 10% of builds that specialize in AC, provided they they stand around with their shields out in improved expertise all the time.
Do you have stats regarding the ammount of high AC builds? Why 10%, where did you get that number? Although yeah, high AC is always good.
Zymth wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 12:14 pm
There's also this logical fallacy I see in discussion of balance where, because people can think of some hypothetical scenario in which something might be countered, it's therefore balanced.
There is no logical fallacy, we described methods that work against hips, and there are lots of them in fact, from detecting a sneaker to blasting him with AoE or simply outliving stealth attacks. There was very little of hypothetical situations in what Chad and metaquad wrote.
Zymth wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 12:14 pm
The question isn't just "does a counter exist?" but "how prevalent and achievable is this counter, compared to how prevalent and achievable the ability is?"
"Have a 60 AC" doesn't work for me as a counter because you basically have to make your entire build about AC to get there, whereas you can get HIPS with hardly any work at all and, as I mentioned earlier, you can abuse it due to its poor implementation to kill people who have way better detection skills than you.
Given how detection mechanically works in nwn 2, with equal spot against hide (and move silently against listen), spotter always has a huge advantage. Right here, you just focused on 60 Ac as the only working counter against hips and build your defense line based on it, so who is busy with logical fallacies here?
Zymth wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 12:14 pm
Why don't we call a spade a spade here and admit that the reason HIPS is so prevalent, and the reason we're so quick to defend it, is because we like having a disproportionate level of power at virtually no cost?
It's not virtually no cost, it's heavy investment in Hide/MS gear, because without it you'll actually be detected by almost everyone.
Also, not to sound rude, but someone must say it already. Your messages have a hostile tone, Zymth (both here and in ranger builds thread). It feels like you hardly read what other players write you (although they sincerely are trying to explain how mechanics work in general and in server meta alike). Instead, you're just blindly arguing with them, ignoring most of what was said to you while actually having a very limited idea of how even basic game mechanics works (not talking about server meta). Despite this, your messages are written in a dry and agressive tone, so do you really seek for advice or just bored and want to argue?