The thing is, we are still limited to this small bubble. When the galaxy is finally opened, you can just find a spot for yourself, too, without ever switching to Solo. It is therefore not a question of Solo vs Open Play.
For example, even now, I've made most of my money with courier missions in a Hauler, then a Cobra, both entirely unarmed. That would lead me to systems all over the plays, and it could happen that I would play an hour without even seeing another player. Switching to Solo would not have provided me with any form of advantage that isn't also to be had in Open Play.
Exactly. But even in this limited bubble I have spent hours on end at the LP 98-132 star beacon killing NPC for gold cannisters without a single PC showing up. And that for one of the most popular hunting grounds so far.
There are so many examples and counter examples that this kind of discussion suddenly becomes an "I say, you say" pretty fast. In other words, personal bias and especulation.
The beauty of a 400 billion star galaxy is that it suddenly opens up the way for FD to propose innovative ways to handle an MMO, such as the different switchable game modes. I think is best to let them deploy it and then we can see if it works or not.
I much rather focus these efforts, if you think there may really be an issue, in finding/proposing a way to actually be able to measure the potential problem and then propose devs to consider using it for balancing purposes if deemed necessary. You may very well be surprised that there is no issue at all in the end. And if there is, so be it. But either way you need to prove it with factual data, especially if you want to propose appropriate solutions.
I can understand the concern, and even sympathize, but as I said there is still no data whatsoever yet to confirm there is or will be any issue in the Solo/Private vs All mode. All there is at the moment is lots of preconceived ideas and bias.
All respectable as opinions go but without data to back those up is going to be a very repetitive and circular discussion I am afraid.