I agree with Colonel Hardisson that it was nice to spend a page at the end of the magazine putting a human face on a gaming and RPGs in general. After all, gaming has a pretty bad reputation, sometimes well-deserved. It was nice to see an adult, non-munchkin perspective on how gaming fits into a crowded life. Let's face it, the average age of a D&D player is going up (because we original, hardcore gamers are aging). It was nice to see an article in Dungeon that paid some respect to this fact.
So I like the concept of the Wil Save article. However, I have to agree with Wil himself that the quality of his articles was suffering because of the restrictions being placed on it by his editors. I think it is a shame that Wil Save is dying because I like the concept of an article that shows the trials and tribulations of an adult gamer. But I think Wil is probably making the right decision for him, and I respect him for the high standards he has for his writing and his willingness to accept that he was not meeting his own standards.
If you're reading this Wil, I have nothing but respect for you. Take care.