Yes, I've tried with it set to none and with it set to Aniso(x16). Still looks like a jagged mess if post-processing is turned on. But if I turn post-processing off, everything looks smooth, sharp, and crisp.
I have an Nvidia GTX 660 and antialiasing is broken again if you turn on post-processing. Post-processing off and antialiasing works perfectly. Turn post-processing on and everything is a jagged mess. It was working fine before this last update.
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