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The round seemed to completely embody the ambient sections of Round 2 resulting in a response in which the volume of the audio was greatly subdued and a large portion of it was edited in a seemingly lo-fi fashion and certainly a lot less crazier than the serve. The visuals continued to their usual intensity featuring as CorruptionSound had noted a variety of interesting visual experiments using media generator colors as well as in one instance a segment that depicted he and MycroProcessor as giants fighting in an electrical plant, with Mycro using a powerline structure to strike a blow against CorruptionSound supposedly defeating him. The loudest bit of audio came towards the end with a suddenly loud bit of music appearing and suddenly being muted over the characteristic test patterns that often bookended Corruption's videos.
 
The round seemed to completely embody the ambient sections of Round 2 resulting in a response in which the volume of the audio was greatly subdued and a large portion of it was edited in a seemingly lo-fi fashion and certainly a lot less crazier than the serve. The visuals continued to their usual intensity featuring as CorruptionSound had noted a variety of interesting visual experiments using media generator colors as well as in one instance a segment that depicted he and MycroProcessor as giants fighting in an electrical plant, with Mycro using a powerline structure to strike a blow against CorruptionSound supposedly defeating him. The loudest bit of audio came towards the end with a suddenly loud bit of music appearing and suddenly being muted over the characteristic test patterns that often bookended Corruption's videos.
  
Round 4 did not list the sources added but it appeared to be that among the only source added was a livestream of Shnabubula (not MycroProcessor, apparently a lot of people thought it was him) playing various keyboard compositions for a selection of viewers(largely Pokemon themes) that was heavily corrupted and mixed into the edited previous round, which was a combination of both the lighter style of the serve and the ambience of Round 3, making use of many technical edits and a few 3D bits. Two signifigant peices of the video were largely the piano footage and previous round appearing in very brief frame cuts with short blank space put in between each at the beginning and about 2/3rd of the way through the Round, with another section taking a frozen frame of a green on black pattern from Round 3 and chroma-keying different peices of the previous round inside of it, while other sections focused again on a Jolteon close-up from the previous round adding in new background music and "GAMEWEEK 5", using a "5" that had been created in Round 2 managing to survive the rest of the match. A segment of green background visuals featured the onscreen text of "thank for you of this match corrupt song". This Round also meant that every single round of this match was the maximum time limit, making it the longest match of the Tennis League IV. LaVieCestLol commented positively on the song choice while TheChutley noted the segment focusing on the Jolteon with backing music as his favorite.  
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Round 4 did not list the sources added but it appeared to be that among the only source added was a livestream of MycroProcessor playing various keyboard compositions for a selection of viewers(largely Pokemon themes) that was heavily corrupted and mixed into the edited previous round, which was a combination of both the lighter style of the serve and the ambience of Round 3, making use of many technical edits and a few 3D bits. Two signifigant peices of the video were largely the piano footage and previous round appearing in very brief frame cuts with short blank space put in between each at the beginning and about 2/3rd of the way through the Round, with another section taking a frozen frame of a green on black pattern from Round 3 and chroma-keying different peices of the previous round inside of it, while other sections focused again on a Jolteon close-up from the previous round adding in new background music and "GAMEWEEK 5", using a "5" that had been created in Round 2 managing to survive the rest of the match. A segment of green background visuals featured the onscreen text of "thank for you of this match corrupt song". This Round also meant that every single round of this match was the maximum time limit, making it the longest match of the Tennis League IV. LaVieCestLol commented positively on the song choice while TheChutley noted the segment focusing on the Jolteon with backing music as his favorite.  
  
 
'''NataliaHTTPS vs. InLivingTuna''' would not go past the serve as InLivingTuna said he was unable to do a Tournament Match because of IRL issues, making NataliaHTTPS the default winner. Therefore, Division A would only have one match to vote, with CorruptionSound winning over Mycroprocessor and getting the division's second place in the last stretch with 9 points, with dew staying at 8 and Mycroprocessor staying at 4. The two remaining players, gabrielpika and InLivingTuna, closed the match with respectively 4 and 2 points. Ninero  already clinched the division, and his de facto win would secure his perfect score of 15 points.
 
'''NataliaHTTPS vs. InLivingTuna''' would not go past the serve as InLivingTuna said he was unable to do a Tournament Match because of IRL issues, making NataliaHTTPS the default winner. Therefore, Division A would only have one match to vote, with CorruptionSound winning over Mycroprocessor and getting the division's second place in the last stretch with 9 points, with dew staying at 8 and Mycroprocessor staying at 4. The two remaining players, gabrielpika and InLivingTuna, closed the match with respectively 4 and 2 points. Ninero  already clinched the division, and his de facto win would secure his perfect score of 15 points.

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