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I would say unless you hold the ability to rewriting the whole sim's code, so it will not be 32 bit, 4 is as high as you can go with this.
This is a limitation of it being a 32 bit software rather than anything else.
With London, we knew it was going to run slow on OMSI, it wasn't a secret, even the preview movies before the release (and used here in the store) showed it lagging a lot, not even professional editing could have hidden it. It really pushes the sim's architecture to its limits.
The best you could do is likely turn down various settings and hope you can hit 30 FPS or even 20 FPS.