Offering enthusiasm, help with what you can, generally being a cool dude, and showing that you care is probably the most effective way of getting a patch.
Motivation is what fuels the work of the new cRPG devs, and some gratitude is the only currency which you can hope to "buy" a patch. There's no way of pestering someone over the internet to do something for free for you. You will just reduce their energy and reduce your chances of someone actually listening to you.
Have you ever had a hard deadline? An exam, a piece of work? Been under a lot of pressure and stress? This is the reality for MBG devs, and there is simply no time to develop cRPG for us. At most chadz may push a patch, but even that's risky, because bugs may happen that only he can fix, and he may be forced to spend his time and energy on it. That's not fun when you have something more important in a critical phase hanging over your head.
So give chadz a break, and support new devs is my advice. Ask what you can do to help, write a kind pm to San?
I understand the situation in cRPG and the frustration, but this is not the way to get a fix. The only way to fix it is for someone to step up and fix it. And the only way to do that is to find and motivate someone to do it.