What Dolphin devs look for is to run the consoles as closely as possible "that's the whole point of an emulation" it is NOT, however, guaranteeing a perfectly smooth framerate for any kind of computer build, as to achieve their goal they are constantly at work improving the emulation (getting rid of bugs/crashes, etc). This improvement brings with itself each time a more demanding program to emulate as the load gets bigger on the CPU, saying that you don't care about accuracy on the emulator is basically like saying you don't need the dev's work and it is fine just like this, but you can only run it right now as is it because of them and the accuracy this emulator has attained
The right man in the wrong place can make all the difference in the world.
