I'm not sure why you're investing so much time in being condescending to a returning player Dao, but no one ever said that EVERY boss is camped. The reality is that regions with valuable bosses often have a few stationary players and known alts stashed at safe places. The alts are either known to be operated by a player that uses the maximum allowed number of clients, are completely anonymous yet don't move for 3 days at a time, or don't even deny camping- some even have camper added to their names.
You can argue that there are still other bosses available, and that camping cannot ensure 100% success, but the question was: "Is Boss camping still happening?" and the answer is that it has happened in the past, probably is happening now, and there's nothing to prevent it from happening in the future.
This probably won't affect many new Steam players, as the frequently camped bosses are for pvp gear and NPC armor, so mats would need to be q200+.
You can argue that there are still other bosses available, and that camping cannot ensure 100% success, but the question was: "Is Boss camping still happening?" and the answer is that it has happened in the past, probably is happening now, and there's nothing to prevent it from happening in the future.
This probably won't affect many new Steam players, as the frequently camped bosses are for pvp gear and NPC armor, so mats would need to be q200+.