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Try turning off Antialiasing completely via your graphics card's software for that game. I did it on Nvidia Control panel and it worked.
Btw beware, that if your using a laptop of some sort with 2 graphics cards, it will only detect the wearker one (integrated)
Any other ideas?
PS: I'm not using laptop.
On some games you can diddle around with your gfx card settings directly to override game / app control, but I never found anything decent to come of it. When I forced AA on via my GTX760, it blanked out all the gfx. AF didn't seem to have a difference. Basically, just ended up turnning res all the way up, everything else all the way down/off, and got on with life.
For extra performance kick, you can download the FUEL: REFULED mod to install modules that disable Bloom & Motion Blur. You'll lose some graphical prettiness and sense of speed, but disabled they help you see where you're going better.