I hear you, and I appreciate the sentiment. I chose to do the split for a couple reasons, first there may be people who are interested in getting a split, which is fine, I hold the opinion that there's no wrong reason to do a good deed. Secondly, I was worried that setting up a bundle where I claim everything for my mom would come off as seeming like a scam, which I didn't want. Especially if it somehow becomes a roaring success and I raise more than I could need for the cause, which I don't even know what amount that might be since there's so much to do to the house and medical care is so expensive, but if by chance it does raise a ridiculous amount of money, I don't want to be seen as greedy or anything. I'm new to selling and making bundles here on itch.io, so there may be a way for people to forfeit their cut if they don't want it, I have no idea how to do that. But my solution is that if anyone want's their cut to go to the cause, I have a couple of assets on the marketplace that people can purchase at whatever amount they wish, and the proceeds of that will certainly go to helping the cause.
I think my biggest thing is that I've been amongst the gaming community for over 20 years, but because I'm so introverted and busy all the time, no-one really knows me. at the end of the day, I want to be able to call you all my friends. I want to be able to work with people and collaborate on projects, etc. So it's important to me to not tarnish my reputation before I have one.
With that said, I did receive disciplinary action for "spamming" people's comments. Which I did do, and I apologize to anyone who found it distasteful. Given the circumstances of my situation, I felt desperate to obtain as many submissions as possible, which led me to take actions that I normally wouldn't have taken. However, it did work and I received submissions that I wouldn't have gotten otherwise. I will say that anyone who got an invitation to the bundle in their comments section, it was truly because I think your product is cool, my invitations weren't just randomly shotgunned out to everyone I saw.
Anyway, I'll end here, still plenty to do.
Thanks,
James Jeffries