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...unless you are playing at 1366x768 res. and under. Then may Lady Liberty have mercy on your soul.
I'd guess it's Temporal AA though due to how it makes the game look like it's smeared with vaseline and causes really, really bad dithering effects on distant objects and backgrounds.
Your GPU will also thank you, less strain on it that way in this already poorly optimized game. I've disabled AA months ago and haven't looked back since, and it's unironically made the simple act of shooting and turning more smooth to me.
Helldiver, the only AA you need is Anti-Air.
Antialising matters a lot, and there is no excuse for it not working in 2025. It's a 90s feature. I run native 1080p without AA and it looks terrible
turning off AA has just a band-aid fix for me because on 1080p the jaggedness ruins a lot of the image.
You can try disabling the antialiasing in-game, and then using NVidia Control Panel to creating a preset with antialiasing for Helldivers there.
I've been using that as a stopgap solution until AH fixes their game.