BTW, I did try to experience that kind of PvP, to see if I could ever find it enjoyable or engaging. Played the best part of a decade in a WoW PvP realm, tried games (including EVE) with this kind of PvP, and so on. Came to the conclusion that I could never, and will never, enjoy any kind of non-consensual PvP, so now I don't even give it a chance because I already know I won't enjoy it.
yes i have tried this too.
i loved eve back in the days when the highest number of people online at the peek of the day was about 2 to 3 thousand.
the universe was big enough that when gankers moved in you could just load everything into a big industrial hauler and move to a different part of space.
fountain alliance was great because i could just mine and haul in that region and sty on good terms with FA and not get molested.
then the RABID pvp crowd complained so loudly that they had to prey on each other rather than on an unarmed hauling ship that the devs opened up jump routes around the outer edges of the map.
that was the end of the game for some, and the point of triumph for people wanting to inflict themselves on people against their will.
they claimed that the game was boring with only NPC's and each other to kill.
they had nothing to do without innocent victims to prey upon.
and so the term "carebear" became an insulting term for people that enjoyed the game without causing misery for other humans.
i am glad to see this "solo option" as one way to deal with this, and i have heard that star citizens servers will route people that constantly kill players with less firepower and/or skill/time than them selves to servers populated with other people of the same murderous type.
i hope that this selective routing will be under the control of AI that just keeps score, and when your score is high, you get to hang out on servers with other high scorers in the art of killing player characters.
killing an occasional PC would not give you a high score, nor any number of NPC's.
but that last part is speculation on my part after a video of an interview with chris roberts where he mentioned the separate server part, i made up the part about the AI choosing who goes.
i think it was in a different interview that chris also recomended that people come look at Elite

angerous because he thought it was a great game.
i've bought over $500 in ships in that game, and will probably spend more than that before i ever get a chance to fly my vanguard or the others.
i can do that in this game, too.
oh wait!
this game is already out.
I'm in.