If you run out of activations you can manually revoke some from a form on Securom's site (assuming you don't still have access to those systems or can not uninstall the game while online), or contact them to get the limit reset.
Well, that's handy in any case! Revoking activations is kinda silly though. It's not like I uninstalled the game, I re-installed Windows! :P I'll probably never have to deal with this though, as likely by the time I hit #5 this will be patched out.

I dont' really understand the reason for using securerom with steam. I see that many publishers require drm; but in steam case valve (the publisher) is not asking for secure-rom on top of steam drm.
To be fair, this doesn't *have* Steam DRM. You can run Divinity 2 without Steam running. Which is fantastic and I don't know why more companies don't do it!
