While the 32-bit version is a myth, Maya 2014 itself was a landmark release. It introduced several features that became industry standards:

Pirated versions are notorious for crashing during high-load tasks like rendering, which can lead to corrupted project files and hours of lost work.

If you are restricted to a 32-bit environment, you might consider these options instead of Maya 2014: Maya 2013 (and earlier)

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That being said, here's some general information about Autodesk Maya 2014:

up to 2.79b supported 32-bit systems and offer a robust, free set of 3D tools.