yes i did my commenting on that silly question, coz its silly, as basically no one that hasnt made a big error or has some very special reason, uses 32bit anymore as its basically dead for a while now.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but there's an
extremely good use case for 32 bits,
especially for porn games.
Especially from a shady developer like gumdrop.
Use it in a sandbox virtual machine.
A poorly done 64 bit port uses twice the memory for no good reason (doubling pointer size). I've seen some RenPy and Unity games use up inordinate CPU time if running the 64 bit executable, but reduced to almost nothing if you run the 32 bit one.
A 32 bit VM solves this problem.
There's another important consideration as well: virtually all new viruses are written in 64 bits. They simply won't run in 32 bit virtual machines, so you're likely safe from most ransomware (important if you share a folder to swap data between host and vm and you don't want to have to restore it all the time).