All those emulators aren't that bad to use to what you might suggest.
Citra for example is perfect enough so far to fully complete A Link Between Worlds... Still got to redo the Mario & Luigi series on Citra and so far it is working perfectly. If there is any issue it would be performance with most of the newer emulators. You just need a stronger PC or wait it out until the performance is going to be boosted.
I can't really recall the last time I had a crash with Citra either, or mGBA or PCSX2 for example. Cemu has the tendency to crash once in a while with Breath of the Wild but the frequency of that has been quite decreased with newer updates. It mostly depends on your settings as well... Personally I feel that RPCS3 is more stable than CEMU. But CEMU isn't that bad either. Nowadays CEMU is sufficient as a replacement for my Wii U for quite some games. Being able to run Breath of the Wild or Super Mario 3D World in 4K is amazing, and I get to multitask on my PC.
Citra for example is perfect enough so far to fully complete A Link Between Worlds... Still got to redo the Mario & Luigi series on Citra and so far it is working perfectly. If there is any issue it would be performance with most of the newer emulators. You just need a stronger PC or wait it out until the performance is going to be boosted.
I can't really recall the last time I had a crash with Citra either, or mGBA or PCSX2 for example. Cemu has the tendency to crash once in a while with Breath of the Wild but the frequency of that has been quite decreased with newer updates. It mostly depends on your settings as well... Personally I feel that RPCS3 is more stable than CEMU. But CEMU isn't that bad either. Nowadays CEMU is sufficient as a replacement for my Wii U for quite some games. Being able to run Breath of the Wild or Super Mario 3D World in 4K is amazing, and I get to multitask on my PC.
