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Personally, I don't think housing will give anything to the game. It'll just clutter the already small map even further and worsen the server's performance.
There is many things they can do with housing even an instanced room at the inn would be a start. For this to be a game you really need a place to call home amongst other things, right now it is an arcade game at best, I take the farm, you take it back, I take this, you take that and around and around she goes, that is not an online MMO, it is something that just gets old real fast.
I find it so funny when you hear MMO's are dyeing! No they are not, in fact the numbers of people playing have sky rocketed, it is PVP based MMO's that are dying, why, because doing the same thing day after day just gets boring. Yes castle sieges are fun, Yes killing your enemy is fun but after doing so 100 times...yawn, nobody stays for that, it must be well rounded to get enough people to survive. EVE survives because it has many many aspects not just PVP.
I will make a bet here....when a patch comes out and there is player housing the population of the game goes up 70% or more.