Whatever your motivation dude, I'm just telling you, throughout this thread, you did not come across as someone who understands and appreciates what it is that you're just hoping can just somehow exist, nor appreciating the option you do have. Oh I get it, you hate that option, that opinion has been noted, but all the same, if you just showed the slightest bit of respect for your available option from the start, you could have not come across as such a jackass, and I seriously don't throw that word around lightly, I don't want to call anybody a jackass, seriously, but you have to have some respect here, otherwise, people will be all the less interested in helping you out.
I'm not going to show any respect to the Citra development team when they've been nothing but disrespectful to the people who give them any sort of feedback whatsoever. If they would have presented themselves politely and shown some level of improvement over the last few years (even their website showcases a game which crashes in common circumstances), I wouldn't have to say what they are: grossly incompetent developers with a grossly incompetent emulator. Such is not the case.
I really do feel bad for programmers who put out product, get shit upon by random end users despite their best effort, and have to go back to the drawing board to see what they can improve upon. However, I'm morally obligated to withhold that level of sympathy from Citra's development team. Even for those emulators which are pure crap, I would even extend a hand and go "you tried with what you have". The line for me is drawn when the Citra developers are as petulant as they are in regards to any and all feedback they receive. Thus, I am not morally obligated to kiss the ring and say "thank you".
The integrity of Citra's team is so incredibly low that I have no reason to show them my respects. If they apologized to their community for their behavior, improved their emulator, took on feedback seriously, and explained progress and out of scope materials in a manner which is respectful (blog posts on their sites, or just simple replies which are coated with decency), then we wouldn't be here where we are now, so many years later into 3DS emulation development, and not having the conundrum of it being a joke from the outside looking in. Even if they admitted to dispassion or a lack of interest, I'd show a modicum of respect.
However, instead, I'm going to stand by my original post:
-I called their work incompetent, which it is
-I called the development team incompetent, which they are
-I asked for an alternative which is being developed by someone respectful and with passion towards what they do
-I got my answer, I'm waiting patiently to see where it goes
Any and all replies I've made are with all due respect, and fall under these points:
-Defending Citra's development team is still the weirdest hill to die on
-Citra's developers were entitled to respect until they insisted that they weren't
-I'm not morally obligated to show them respect as a result
And I'll even make a final point:
No programming team, let alone any one person, deserves to be harassed or forced to do anything they don't want to. However, if they put out a product online, then that product should be open to criticism, and their reactions to feedback should be open to criticism as well.