Honestly if I were Nintendo I would just cancel the WiiU version of Zelda.
The vast majority of people are not going to be "dumping disks" to play this on PC.
That's some pretty words there buddy, however if you ask me you're making the mistake here assuming that they'll lose out on a huge number of sales due to people with extremely beefy PCs being
possibly able to emulate this to a certain extent.
I'd say that statement of yours holds more value in roughly 5-10 years from now, assuming hardware to run CEMU becomes that affordable by then and emulation has improved, then I'll agree not as much people will buy it anymore compared to pirating it, but right now piracy is mostly a non issue because most Nintendo Fans with enough money to buy the PC hardware to afford emulating on CEMU probably have bought a WiiU or will buy a Switch anyway at this point. The rest of the people
with beefy PCs who
want to play BotW,
yet do not
want to buy a Switch or WiiU for it,
but would if
emulation wasn't an option holds itself relatively slim, and that's assuming everyone who falls into that outlandish category also wants to break the law and pirate the game to play it.
And, to note besides all that, proper compatibility at launch is not guaranteed. You can't assume people will be aching to play a buggy emulation that might have issues running full speed with potential sound issues instead of just buying it on a platform they probably already own if they care about playing BotW in its' launch window.
I mean yeah, maybe there's someone out there who goes: Damn, that's right up my alley, But I assume most people won't jump on that possiblity and definitely not enough to make any notably dent in its' launch sales, let alone the majority of its' lifetime sales even if emulation improves.
Everyone who cares about BotW will buy it, saying the
vast majority is going to pirate it pretty ridiculous and sells gamers short.