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You talking about the console that unlocks the National Guard Armory in that area?
Is that a different location?
And yeah, finally figured out what door it unlocked. Thanks.
Prepare some grape mentats for when you are about to finish this questline if you want the optimal ending.
HL2 was my very first STEAM game, and the computer I played it on was complete crap. Ravenholm is vaguely figure-eight shaped as a map. Deacon or Preacher or whomever he was tells Gordon to "go North". Well, that's fine and dandy: Gordon Freeman has no compass.
So, there's a door you go through to get out, but during the fighting a crate had fallen and blocked the door. I didn't know that, and went around and around forever trying to find North. Eventually I quit.
Maybe ten years later, I rebooted HL2 (on a much better computer), and STEAM had kept my save all that time. I still couldn't find the door until I looked up a walk-through. The graphics were improved on the new computer, so it was easier to see, but on lowest settings way back in the day, the crates looked like the doors, ugh.
No one cares. If you help them they say "get off my lawn!" so what's the point?