Have you got your sound to work yet, M.I.BBe? I've been meaning to test the sound fix on Linux myself, but I am only running it in a VM right now and had to change sound servers to even get my sound to work at all, which then broke my game. I'll test the sound fix as soon as I get around to it.
By the way, creating a 32 bit prefix isn't all that difficult, I reckon you might be using a graphical interface for Wine, but these are the commands for the terminal.
Open Terminal and type WINEARCH=win32 WINEPREFIX=/home/your user name/.wine32 winecfg
Replace "your username" with your own name.
Press Enter
This will create a folder containing your new prefix called .wine32 in your user folder, it's best to reinstall the game on the new prefix and use that instead of the .wine folder to launch the game.
To install the game onto the new 32 bit prefix, just enter the command WINEARCH=win32 WINEPREFIX=/home/your username/.wine32 wine "/home/your username/install files directory/bfvvkhd-setup.exe"
Again press Enter.
Just replace "your username" with your own and the install files directory with the directory that contains your install files. You can just copy the path of your install directory in your file manager and paste it to the terminal and attach bfvvkhd-setup.exe to the end of the path.
By the way, creating a 32 bit prefix isn't all that difficult, I reckon you might be using a graphical interface for Wine, but these are the commands for the terminal.
Open Terminal and type WINEARCH=win32 WINEPREFIX=/home/your user name/.wine32 winecfg
Replace "your username" with your own name.
Press Enter
This will create a folder containing your new prefix called .wine32 in your user folder, it's best to reinstall the game on the new prefix and use that instead of the .wine folder to launch the game.
To install the game onto the new 32 bit prefix, just enter the command WINEARCH=win32 WINEPREFIX=/home/your username/.wine32 wine "/home/your username/install files directory/bfvvkhd-setup.exe"
Again press Enter.
Just replace "your username" with your own and the install files directory with the directory that contains your install files. You can just copy the path of your install directory in your file manager and paste it to the terminal and attach bfvvkhd-setup.exe to the end of the path.